I gave up window cleaning in december, I was offered a job on a zero hour contract, I turned it down because they would not even give a clue on how many hours a week if any could be guessed at, on the other hand I was offered another job on a zero hour contract for another firm, however they spelt it out to me, that in the last year only eight days were lost not working for other zero hour employees, I get full holiday pay, sick, training etc, they even sent me on courses they paid for and I was paid in full while I was on them, in the next few months I have 19 days holiday booked and I will be paid in full for them all, I was happy to take the job as although I had the qualification to do the job I have sod all experience, as long as I don't mess up in the next few months I expect to be on a normal contract, oh and I contribute to the company pension as well.
there are good and bad companies out there, if you want to employ on a zero hour contract make sure you are a good one
