@merrionstreet @UL What is the difference between the two? Semantics?
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@rocketstig@UL hi Steve, according to the report those on zero hrs are obliged to be available for work, those on "if and when" are not -
@merrionstreet@UL Thanks. I would suggest that "if and when" workers *would* be obliged to be available for work if they wanted more work.
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@merrionstreet@UL The UL study is quite obviosly flawed so.Did they have access to all the the conracts,no impossible!Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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