‘All the power is with the employer’: why zero-hours workers welcome Labour’s rights bill

Published on August 31, 2025 at 09:00 AM
‘All the power is with the employer’: why zero-hours workers welcome Labour’s rights bill

Critics of the legislation want the government to water it down, but for many employees change can’t come too soon

When Seamus Foley took a job on a zero-hours contract at a board games bar in London two years ago, the flexibility it offered was appealing. Now, it is a deal so bad he is prepared to walk out on strike.

“It’s exhausting. You’re constantly living your life on the back foot,” says the employee at Draughts, which has bars in Stratford and Waterloo. There, workers fed up with last-minute rota changes and a lack of basic protections are staging industrial action.

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