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PM asked about zero hours contracts
The prime minister was asked if she backed McDonald's workers calling for "decent pay" as some of them earn 拢4.75 an hour, while their boss earned 拢11.8m last year.
Theresa May told Jeremy Corbyn the number of people on zero hours contracts was "very small", and she asked why Labour did nothing about them when it was in power for 13 years.
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