Taken from Dave Prentis ,General Secretary at UNISON, website
Post date: Monday, 5th August 2013
Dave Prentis of Unison on research from the CIPD that there
could be one million workers on zero hours contracts.
The vast majority of workers are only on these contracts because
they have no choice. They may give flexibility to a few, but the balance of
power favors the employers and makes it hard for workers to complain.
Not knowing from week to week what money you have coming in to
buy food and pay your bills is extremely nerve-wracking. Having your working
hours varied at short notice is also stressful and it makes planning, childcare
arrangements and budgeting hard.
The growing number of zero hours contracts also calls into
question government unemployment figures.
It is clear that many people working on these contracts are not
included as unemployed even if they have no work at all - at the very least we
have hundreds of thousands who are under-employed. In turn, this plays havoc
with the benefit and tax credit system.
Unison would like to see the use of these contracts banned - at
the very least the government needs an official investigation to confirm the
true scale of the problem.
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