Unemployed who reject zero-hours jobs 'to lose benefits'
UNEMPLOYED people will have their benefits stopped if they refuse exploitative zero-hours contracts that may not lead to paid work, it was revealed yesterday.
Job-seekers risk losing payments for over three months if they fail to take the contracts, despite there being no guarantee of minimum working hours once they accept the position.
The Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union said the Tories were attempting “to demonise and punish unemployed people.”
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