‘Short-sighted’ zero-hours clampdown poses threat to theatre, leaders warn
BECTU head Philippa Childs, Leicester Curve chief executive Chris Stafford and Society of London Theatre and UK Theatre co-chief executive Hannah Essex. Photo of Chris Stafford: Pamela Raith
The clampdown on zero-hours contracts in the new Employment Rights Bill is symptomatic of the lack of understanding of creative industries within government, say industry leaders and workers
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