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Olivia and James delve into the growing crisis of employment instability across the United Kingdom, with a focus on the pervasive impact of zero-hours contracts.
While often framed as a flexible work solution, they argue that these arrangements have become a trap for millions, stripping workers of predictability and undermining their ability to plan for the future.
From the challenges of budgeting and housing to the hidden societal costs affecting public services, mental health, and national productivity, this episode examines how chronic uncertainty in the labor market erodes the foundations of a resilient society.
Olivia and James explore the urgent need for practical reforms—such as empowering workers to request fixed hours, ensuring reasonable notice for shift changes, and guaranteeing a baseline of paid work—to restore stability and dignity to the workforce.
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By a Lez ProductionOlivia and James delve into the growing crisis of employment instability across the United Kingdom, with a focus on the pervasive impact of zero-hours contracts.
While often framed as a flexible work solution, they argue that these arrangements have become a trap for millions, stripping workers of predictability and undermining their ability to plan for the future.
From the challenges of budgeting and housing to the hidden societal costs affecting public services, mental health, and national productivity, this episode examines how chronic uncertainty in the labor market erodes the foundations of a resilient society.
Olivia and James explore the urgent need for practical reforms—such as empowering workers to request fixed hours, ensuring reasonable notice for shift changes, and guaranteeing a baseline of paid work—to restore stability and dignity to the workforce.
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