Charities unite against government workfare scheme
MORE than 350 charities united yesterday in opposition to the government’s community work placements scheme, which has been branded slave labour by critics.
Community work placements are six-month forced unpaid work placements for unemployed people which require local council and charity participation.
But 352 voluntary-sector organisations have so far signed up to the Keep Volunteering Voluntary agreement.
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