The authority of EU law in Britain will end.

No, not at all but the EU is held up here as a beacon of all that is good and wholesome in terms of workers rights and yet it clearly isn't.. The EU has done nothing to help folk on zero hours, I actually feel that it has helped to promote many sharp practises
 
Fair enough.

Perhaps the EU in the future will outlaw zero hours; Britain certainly has not and I think certainly will not unless the Unions force it.
 
Zero-hours contracts are a UK (and a few other countries) practice. They are not an EU-wide practice.

It's possible that the EU might introduce controls on them, especially after rUK leaves, but unless the voters decide they want a government that protects workers rights, you can expect no improvement in England.

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https://fullfact.org/law/zero-hours-contracts-uk-Europe/


You will notice that most EU nations are not in the left-hand column.
 
The EU has done nothing to help folk on zero hours,

Hard to tell if this is Corgi applauding the freedom of UK to enact its own laws without interference from the EU, or if he is complaining about it.
 
Apart from when it doesn't. What with us having to work to EU standards so we can trade with them. And have no say in said standards.

That isn't very democratic is it.

We already export goods worldwide to the customer standards......no change there then.
 
Zero-hours contracts are a UK (and a few other countries) practice. They are not an EU-wide practice.

It's possible that the EU might introduce controls on them, especially after rUK leaves, but unless the voters decide they want a government that protects workers rights, you can expect no improvement in England.

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https://fullfact.org/law/zero-hours-contracts-uk-Europe/


You will notice that most EU nations are not in the left-hand column.

So the EU does fook all about zero hours contracts then but it might do if we leave. Ooh best we stay then in case they start giving out gold watches.
 
Silly boy.

The UK government likes zero hours contracts. They are most definitely not imposed by the EU. We have only ourselves to blame for voting in a UK government that likes them.

Other nations in the EU control or ban them if they wish.

Once a large country that likes zero-hours (England) leaves the EU, it's more likely the EU would do take action. Though why would you need to "force" a country to respect its citizens? Only if it had an anti-worker government. Oh, yes. I see.
 
Silly boy.

The UK government likes zero hours contracts. They are most definitely not imposed by the EU. We have only ourselves to blame for voting in a UK government that likes them.

Other nations in the EU control or ban them if they wish.

Once a large country that likes zero-hours (England) leaves the EU, it's more likely the EU would do take action. Though why would you need to "force" a country to respect its citizens? Only if it had an anti-worker government. Oh, yes. I see.
Been at the Sanatogen eh Johnny Boy?.. All governments and corporations love zero hours as does the EU, that's why they don't do anything about them... Perhaps if the Unions were capable of doing what they were supposed to do then we wouldn't have them here..
 
So now you're complaining that the UK government has power, and the EU has not overruled it?

I don't believe you.
Not a complaint at all, the remainiacs hold the EU up as a workers champion yet neglect to raise this issue... It matters not in this case if we are in the EU or not..
 
So you are pointing your hairy finger at the EU and trying to blame the EU for the UK government's failure to provide worker protection to UK citizens.

Is there some reason other than your maniacal desire to throw ridiculous blame at the EU?

I think not.
 
So you are pointing your hairy finger at the EU and trying to blame the EU for the UK government's failure to provide worker protection to UK citizens.

Is there some reason other than your maniacal desire to throw ridiculous blame at the EU?

I think not.
Now then John Boy, put the sanatogen down and step away from the bottle.. The only issue I have is fools claiming that the EU protects workers rights when clearly they don't... Sorting out zero hours is for us and the Unions to do.. The EU decided not to deal with it...Shortly it will be none of their business
 
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