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Response rates from 4.9k Non-Civil Parish or Community voters.

44%
Yes
56%
No
22%
Yes
56%
No
13%
Yes, but only for those seeking part time instead of permanent employment
9%
Yes, but ban exclusivity clauses and guarantee a minimum number of hours

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Non-Civil Parish or Community voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @9LKZ2H8answered…11mos11MO

Yes, but only in industries such as the arts and entertainment where self-employed creators require flexible part time work.

 @9PJ624Yanswered…9mos9MO

0 hour contracts are good but employers should respect when they give them a particular set of hours for months/ years they shouldn’t suddenly drop the hours to nothing.

 @B26S3B7answered…3mos3MO

Yes, with a higher minimum wage, no exclusivity clauses and other regulations to prevent employers who want the best of both worlds for themselves.

 @9P4YPH7answered…9mos9MO

There should be a limit on the number of people on 0 hours so a company cannot have all staff on the contract, just a few in a ‘bank’ contract to fill vacancies in essential services

 @9Q46V97answered…9mos9MO

Not mandatory, only zero hours contract for those who want it. Employee should not have to be on call

 @9P6V5MRanswered…9mos9MO

People should consider things such as mental health, disabilities and neurodiversities+ the type of work that people do when making people sign a contract.

 @9Q58J4Zanswered…9mos9MO

I’m most cases no as they don’t often have enough regulation but they can be helpful for some people - often younger people and students who just need some cash

 @9Q3YZ69answered…9mos9MO

Individuals should be given guaranteed hours unless they have specified that they want to be on a zero hours contract