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Meaning of zero-hours | Babel Free

Adjective CEFR B2

Definitions

Relating to a zero-hour contract or employment.

UK, not-comparable

Examples

“The pay penalty directly associated with zero-hours work amounted to 6.6% or 93p an hour. For a typical zero-hours worker doing 21 hours a week, it amounts to £1,000 a year.”
“I’d always heard about other people getting bullied in zero-hours jobs. But I didn’t take it seriously until it happened to me.”
“Journalist James Bloodworth’s story of being ‘embedded’ for six months as a zero-hours worker is vital reading for all[.]”
“At the moment, she’s a youth worker with the local council, primarily dealing with teens who’ve got into trouble. “I think I can save them,” she says. “Open their eyes to uni or a job.” But she can’t save any money on two contracts, one of which is zero-hours and the other guaranteeing only nine hours’ pay a week.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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