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McDonald’s cans ‘zero-hour’ contracts after an 11th-hour deal

Strikes have been called off after McDonald's canned ‘zero hour' contracts.

Jason Walls
Fri, 01 May 2015

McDonald’s has ended its controversial ‘zero hour’ contract after an agreement was struck with Unite Union late last night.

The deal gives McDonald’s workers security for shifts, something Unite has been pushing for since the end ‘zero hour’ contracts campaign began.   

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Jason Walls
Fri, 01 May 2015
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