Policy and reform minister insists many are full-time workers
It's been revealed almost 3,000 Manx government workers are employed on zero hours contracts.
That figure came as a written answer to a Tynwald question from Ramsey MHK Lawrie Hooper, pointed at the Policy and Reform Minister.
More than thirteen-hundred staff are employed on a zero hours basis by the Department of Health and Social Care - and a further thousand work for the Department of Education and Children.
In his answer, Minister Chris Thomas pointed out that many of them are full-time, permanent government employees, who've signed casual zero hours contracts as a additional supplement to their usual duties.
He cited the likes of exam invigilators, sports coaches, and one-off caterers for government functions, as typical roles which do not require a full contract.
Mr Thomas added that the function of these staff was 'vital' for public service - and, without a flexible working system, government would struggle to fill the roles.

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