Joint Notts Uncut/Notts TUC Workfare Action
March 03, 2012 12:00
Tagged as: cuts workOutside Wilkinsons, Parliament St, Nottingham
Places: nottingham
In solidarity with Liverpool Uncut’s action against workfare on Saturday 3rd March, Boycott Workfare has called a national day of action against workfare.
So many high street stores are involved in taking on forced unpaid labour that there is plenty of choice – Tescos, Asda, Holland & Barrett, Primark, HMV, and Topshop to name but a few.
Workfare means that those who need welfare are forced into unpaid work for multi-million pound companies. Instead of a living wage, they receive only JSA – a tiny £53 a week for the under-25s – far below minimum wage.
Workfare means those in paid positions may see their jobs replaced by this unpaid labour. Why would a company pay for people to do these jobs when they can get free labour from the Job Centre?
We can put a stop to this forced unpaid labour – Waterstones, Sainsburys and TK Maxx have all recently announced that they would no longer take unpaid placements – the other companies just need a bit more encouragement to stop this exploitation.
We demand an end to this exploitation and call for welfare rights and living wages for all!
If you continue to exploit us we WILL shut you down!
In conjunction with Notts Trades Council.
Contact email: nottsuncut@gmail.com
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Link to useful 'rights' leaflets
http://www.consent.me.uk/legalrightsleaflet/
Anti Workfare legal rights leaflets
by consentmeuk
Leaflet: “Dole Clerks Are Lying to You”
http://cdn.consent.me.uk/tynesideclaimantsunion.pdf
Leaflet: “Abolish Slavery”
http://cdn.consent.me.uk/abolishslavery.pdf








Published: February 26, 2012 13:21
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Police may be ordered
sorry to quote the Mail. not my usual habit. But found this Mail online piece of concern.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2106601/Tories-order-police-halt-workfare-demos-MP-makes-formal-protest-BBC-bias-favour-hard-Left-militants.html
Tories order police to halt workfare demos as MP makes formal protest to BBC over bias in favour of hard-Left militants
Sparks fly: Tory MP Priti Patel accused the broadcaster of being biased in favour of the protest led by the Left-wing Right To Work organisation
A police crackdown on anti-capitalist extremists who invade shops to sabotage the Government’s work experience programme has been ordered by Ministers.
Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith has asked the police to act amid growing fears in Whitehall that the protesters’ wrecking tactics are succeeding.