Plotting and scheming for Welfare not Workfare
Posted on | December 3, 2009 | 1 Comment
On 12 November, it became legal to force unemployed people to work for their benefits – to do 40-hour-weeks for under a third of the minimum wage. The Government’s Welfare Reform Act introduced ‘Work for your Benefit’ pilot schemes, which once completed can be rolled out without any further debate. It also attacked single parents – who face sanctions if they fail to prepare for work outside the home as soon as their child turns three – and people with impairments, disabilities or severe and enduring illnesses.
Two days later, members of twenty-three different groups from around the UK met to share information and plan resistance to these pernicious attacks, which will take their toll on working-class and low-income communities.
Hackney Unemployed Workers group was there to take part. Read more about the day and what came out of it on their website.
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April 22nd, 2010 @ 1:48 am
просто супер!…
It also attacked single parents […….