The
Conservation ‘Volunteers’ Who Are Forced To Work Unpaid
The
continued exodus of charity shops from the Government’s workfare schemes leaves
the Mandatory Work Activity scheme looking perilously close to collapse.
Oxfam,
Marie Curie and Shelter, who all refused workfare in their stores, have now
been joined by Scope, Age UK and Cancer Research UK, whilst British Heart
Foundation have said they are ‘moving away’ from mandated work.
It now seems that the
largest providers of mandated workfare are likely to be conservation and
environmental charities such as The Conservation Volunteers (TCV), a mis-named
charity who have been quietly building an army of unpaid workers.
TCV
(formally known as BTCV) , have previously boasted of employing 20,000 unpaid
workers on various government schemes since the 1980s. They currently hold lucrative contracts with
the DWP to deliver Mandatory Work Activity.
The so-called charity have forced 589 people into unpaid work, often for
private companies on this scheme alone.
This
is on top of the countless people who have been forced to work without pay on
their conservation projects.
Sue
Pearson, a spokesperson for the charity, even boasts of how they have attempted
to get round DWP rules which state placements must have a ‘community
benefit’. Speaking to the Guardian,
Pearson explains how claimants forced to work in a food preparation factory had
been required to to “gather up recycling
materials” in order to meet DWP criteria. (http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2012/dec/12/scope-quits-mandatory-work-scheme
TCV
are the worst kind of workfare exploiters.
As well as bullying people into working for no pay, they also put jobs
and working conditions at risk by sending claimants to work for fre in profit making companies.
With
such an eager attitude towards exploiting benefit claimants, it seems likely
that TVC will be quite happy to make use of new rules which mean that sick and
disabled claimants can now be forced into unpaid work. A statement concerning the organisation’s use
of workfare was updated on December 3rd, the day that workfare for sick and
disabled claimants began:
http://www.tcv.org.uk/sites/default/files/tcv-dwp-statement.pdf
It
suggests they are already salivating at the thought of thousands more people to
exploit, stating that they will merely undertake a health assessment of those
they intend to force to work. Everybody
on out of work sickness or disability benefits has been signed off as unfit to
work by their own GP.
As
part of the Week of Action Against Workfare Charities contact TCV this Friday
14th December and help expose the charity’s dirty little workfare secrets to
anyone who thought they might be an ethical organisation.
TCV
are on twitter @tcvtweets. Find them on
facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/TheConservationVolunteers
You
can contact them directly to tell them what you think on 01302 388 883 or email: information@tcv.org.uk
To
find your local TCV Branch visit: http://www.btcv.org.uk/volunteer/index.html
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