Labour will curb zero-hours abuses — Ed Miliband
Party manifesto promises new legal rights for workers
Labour leader Ed Miliband’s pledge to end the “worst abuses” of zero-hours contracts if elected was welcomed by workers yesterday.
Mr Miliband said he has accepted recommendations of a new review into the “epidemic” carried out by former Morrisons human resources chief Norman Pickavance.
And he revealed Labour’s manifesto will include new legal rights to safeguard workers.
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