Banning zero-hours contracts could deplete talent pool, theatre leaders warn
Chris Stafford, the chief executive of Curve in Leicester, Society of London Theatre and UK Theatre co-chief executive Claire Walker and Head of creative industries union BECTU, Philippa Childs. Photos: Photo: Ellie Kurttz
Theatres and creatives have warned the government that a bid to ban zero-hours contracts could lead to rising costs in the sector and a "depletion of the talent pool", by restricting the use of flexible agreements for front of house and box office workers
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