DWP orders man to work without pay for company that let him go | Society | The Guardian
So this bloke was working for them and getting paid, albeit temporarily, then gets laid off and then gets told he has to go back and work for free and these organisations actually get money from the DWP:
So if they're getting money why can't they pay them as well? Something just doesn't add up, or is this one more way of fiddling the unemployed figures?
So this bloke was working for them and getting paid, albeit temporarily, then gets laid off and then gets told he has to go back and work for free and these organisations actually get money from the DWP:
Giving evidence, senior civil servant Jennifer Bradley confirmed that numerous charities and businesses were receiving cash payments as an incentive to take on the unemployed.
She said several DWP schemes used mandatory unpaid work as a tool to help people but stressed that it was written into the terms that charities and businesses could not use people out of work to replace their paid workforce.
She said several DWP schemes used mandatory unpaid work as a tool to help people but stressed that it was written into the terms that charities and businesses could not use people out of work to replace their paid workforce.
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