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MNN Global · February 24, 2026 · 1 min read

Zero-hours contracts reach record high before planned crackdown

What happened: The number of workers on zero-hours contracts has risen by 181,000 since Labour took office, reaching a new record high.

Why it matters:

  • More workers face uncertain and irregular working hours, affecting income stability.
  • The government plans to introduce measures to regulate and reduce zero-hours contracts.

MNN Take: The rise in zero-hours contracts highlights ongoing challenges in the labour market, prompting regulatory action aimed at improving job security for affected workers.

Sources: BBC Business