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Young workers seek traditional permanent contracts to unlock the necessities of life
Young invoke late British leader over zero-hour contracts, writes Anne-Sylvaine Chassany
Arrangements become more common even as labour market recovers
There is scant official data about the quality of contracts as the nature of employment changes
Sports Direct founder has been cast as the personification of tension intrinsic to capitalism
Survey by human resources body at odds with view that the contracts exploit people
Figures show rise of fifth in the past year to 744,000, or 2.4 per cent of the workforce
ONS has produced two estimates for number of contracts in UK — but neither is believed
Labour cannot abolish insecure work but might just raise standards
Business leaders say Labour threatens recovery
Half of all large groups employ workers on no-guarantees basis
Law firm plans to file claims for almost 300 UK workers
What’s the best way to employ temporary staff?
Sports Direct’s zero-hours deals ‘Victorian’, Labour leader to say
Flexible working contracts should not be tools to exploit
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