Yes, but a company must eventually offer a substantive contract with a set amount based off average hours worked within a set amount of time (3 months?), to which the worker may accept or reject accordingly. If a worker then rejects and subsequently wishes to remain zero-hours they can do so. If they initially reject, allow workers to consult with their employer to request a substantive contract if they change their mind.
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