Zero-hour contract

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Zero-hour contract - (noun)

Definition

A type of contract where the employer has no obligation to provide any minimum working hours, and the worker is under no obligation to accept any work offered.

Extra

Source: Adapted from Wikipedia
Example of Use: The rise in the use of zero-hours contracts is placing more and more workers in precarious work.