It's called "the poverty trap". The benefit system does not easily allow the transition from work to unemployment and back again and people can be caught out with zero income. It's not fit for purpose, as with so many public services following 45 years of tory rule.
Where is the incentive for people to better themselves if you pay them just enough to live on without working for it?
As a member of the EU, UK wages were suppressed for the working poorest and low skilled by an over-saturation of the labour market by cheap low skilled migrant labour competing directly for jobs and available infrastructure. It was the poorest workers who suffered most because of it and it was the better off who benefitted at their expense. They were the ones who were driven into the poverty trap.
Not everyone will make a benefits lifestyle choice but certainly many do and they are the ones who need to be reminded that being on benefits should not be a lifestyle choice but actually a safety net for those who through no fault of their own, find themselves struggling due to such as physical or mental health issues etc.. being unable to get out of bed through laziness is not an excuse and should be stamped on.
I came from a very impoverished background, my hardworking parents who had absolutely nothing died young and I found myself on my own with no siblings and no money. I could easily have chosen a life of benefits but my parents even though they were poor, taught me not to expect others to give me anything and to work for what I wanted and I did!
I don't get all this left wing entitlement business. If you're not happy in your job, don't stay there whinging...simply get on your bike and find a job that is more suited to your disposition. No one has an actual right to work...they have a right to sell their labour/skills to the highest bidder if they wish but it's down to those who foot the bill as to who they employ.
The same with Zero Hour contracts. If one doesn't like them then don't work anywhere that doesn't give a contract...it's that simple! There's no need for legislation simply find a job that offers a contract.
As I've said, I've worked for myself throughout my life so I never had the safety net of a contract...did it bother me or hold me back? Not in the slightest.
If you're stuck in a ZHC job then do something about it.