Workfare as a scheme does no good for anyone except the shareholders of the companies that get to have labour paid for by the taxpayer. It does not help claimants, it puts jobs - usually minimum wage jobs- at risk, and costs the taxpayer money.
Come to a public meeting in Kings Heath to discuss workfare, and campaiging to get Poundland to pull out of the scheme. Recently both Waterstones and Sainsbury's have said that they will no longer take part in the scheme - by putting pressure on high street names we can get them to withdraw and make this programme unworkable.
Wednesday 7th March
7pm-8pm
All Saints Centre, Kings Heath High Street
A further meeting will be held towards the end of March in Birmingham City Centre, which people outside of the south of Birmingham may prefer to attend. Boycott Workfare is supported locally by Birmingham Trades Council, Birmingham Against the Cuts and IWW West Midlands.
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I totally agree
12.02.2012 17:17
This is the new version of forced labour!
I do wonder though if it's partly because the stores using Workfare (supermarkets, pound shops etc) are not excactly well liked amongst middle class liberals that's one of the reasons why middle class liberals are attacking them for using workfare. I wonder if they would have such a problem if it was organic swanky "fair trade" shops using workfare.
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Surely Fair Trade
12.02.2012 21:35
Apache
The myth of fair trade and exploitation in the voluntary sector
13.02.2012 09:05
In terms of exploitation, it doesn't seem to matter if the business is fair trade, a charity, a social enterprise or an NGO. Bosses exploit workers whatever their PR setup, or their claims that their somehow more ethical. In fact the voluntary sector is full of over worked, precarious muppets slaving away for management. Don't believe the hype there's a hellva lot of union organising to do here.
bleedin obvious you bleedin heart liberals
Indeed
13.02.2012 12:37
In America Wal-Mart has rightly come under fire from liberals/trade union activists for it's anti-union practices and exploitation of it's employess (piss poor wages, bad hours/conditions). However some of those who have been attacking Wal-Mart for this reason have ignored another store who's treatment of it's employees is just as shoddy, Whole Foods. Why? Because as opposed to Wal-Mart it sells expensive organic/fair trade foods. Hypocrisy...yes!
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