Reblogged
from the void:
It’s full steam ahead on the workfare gravy train as
charities and welfare-to-work companies scramble to profit from George Osborne’s
upcoming mass workfare scheme.
Appallingly these charities will not just benefit from a mass influx of
unpaid forced workers, but are even set to be paid for this abuse of unemployed
people.
Welfare-to-work company Reed in Partnership have recently
issued a call out for placement providers happy to join them in condemning
claimants to forced labour. According to the company: “For organisations
wishing to work with Reed in Partnership, financial remuneration will be
available for each placement.”
So obsessed is the DWP with forcing people into unpaid work they are now
bribing charities with tax payers money to take part in workfare!
Unemployed people will be expected to carry out 780 hours of unpaid work when
the Community
Work Placements begin next year. This is over two and a half times the
maximum possible community service sentence which can be handed out by the
courts.
Those who refuse, or are unable to take part, could have benefits stopped
completely for up to three years.
A recent
report by Citizens Advice warned that benefit sanctions are driving people
to attempt suicide and have led to people being forced to beg or go through bins
to find food.
Yet this hasn’t stopped greedy charities lining up to take part in the
scheme. As revealed by @boycottworkfare several
so-called voluntary organisations are currently promoting Osborne’s workfare on
twitter.
The laughably named Voluntary Action Leeds (@VolActionLeeds) along with the
equally misnamed Voluntary Sector NW (@VSNWnews) have both been encouraging
organisations to sign up for mass workfare. One Southampton based training
organisation is already boasting that they are looking
forward to ‘working with the prime contractors’ to offer Community Work
Placements.
There should be no squeamishness about holding these organisations to
account. Every single organisation that takes a placement under the Community
Work Placement scheme shares the blame for the brutal benefit sanctions which
underpin the regime. This scheme cannot work without the connivance of greedy
charities, eager to sign up free workers and soon to be paid by the tax payer
for doing so. These charities will never see, or hear the stories of people
sanctioned because they were unable to work for free – and they think this means
they are not responsible for the suffering they have caused.
Benefit
sanctions are state terrorism that do nothing to ‘incentivise’ people to
find work. Sanctions demolish people, leading to debt, ill health and
homelessness. So-called charities eager to profit from these callous measures
should hang their heads in shame. And the rest of us should make sure everyone
knows exactly what these grubby little exploiters are up to.
Read Boycott Workfare’s statement on Community Work Placements: Seducing the voluntary sector: Or,
never take sweeties from the men at the DWP