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dinsdag 12 maart 2013

(en) Britain, Alt. Media, Anarchy in the UK: anarcho-syndicalists score victory


The Court of Appeal has ruled that the British Government was wrong to force those without 
jobs to work for nothing in order to continue receiving unemployment benefit. The ruling 
arose after two students, Cait Reilly and Jamie Wilson, who had been made to work in this 
way, challenged the legality of the schemes. The Solidarity Federation , the 
anarcho-syndicalist union, had been at the forefront of the nationwide campaign, involving 
picketing of businesses, against these workfare schemes. Other organisations, specifically 
Boycott Workfare , have also played a prominent role in the campaign. All in all, the 
ruling equates to a major victory for the unemployed and a kick in the teeth for the Tory 
Government. Moreover, legal experts believe every single person who was discriminated 
against in this way ? we are talking hundreds of thousands ? is entitled to financial 
compensation.

Sol Fed spent 18 months picketing companies ? mainly retail chains and charities ? who 
have been exploiting the unemployed by paying them little or nothing. It was a solid 
campaign encompassing the entire country, requiring dedication and hard work. In the end, 
all that hard work paid off and those involved are to be congratulated.

According to the group, Public Interest Lawyers, which represented Reilly and Wilson??The 
effect of the judgment is that all those people who have been sanctioned by having their 
jobseeker?s allowance withdrawn for non-compliance with the Back to Work Schemes will be 
entitled to reclaim their benefits. And until new regulations are enacted with proper 
Parliamentary approval nobody can be compelled to participate on the schemes.?

Cait Reilly was made to stack shelves in Poundland for two weeks, and Jamie Wilson was 
stripped of his Jobseeker?s allowance for 6 months after refusing to participate in a 
scheme which required him to work 30 hours a week for six months for free.

Government fights back

But it hasn?t taken long for the humiliated government to get forced unpaid work back on 
the road again, promising a ?short sharp shock?. The Government is currently rushing 
through regulations which mean that these schemes may become mandatory. Meanwhile, since 
the ruling the Work Programme, Work Experience, Sector Based Work Academies, Community 
Action Programme and Trailblazer schemes are all now illegal. However, it is assumed the 
companies and charities involved in the workfare schemes will continue with them until 
instructed not to, and for this reason picketing continues. Source: Boycott Workfare & 
Solidarity Federation.

Firms pulling out of the schemes

The Children?s Society announced this week they would no longer take part in the Mandatory 
Work Activity scheme. This follows the decision of SENSE to pull out, whilst the YMCA are 
believed to be considering their position. They join Scope, British Heart Foundation, 
Cancer Research UK, Shelter, Oxfam, Age UK and Marie Curie, who have all made announcement 
rejecting forced unpaid work. Sadly some charities are not so ethical. Whilst Marie Curie 
were one of the first charities to abandon workfare, the similar charity, Sue Ryder are 
unrepentant. This is despite the announcement that sick and disabled claimants can now be 
sent on workfare. The Conservation Volunteers (TCV) have amended their statement to claim 
they will not force people on sickness or disability benefits to work unpaid. However the 
shocking truth is that many sick and disabled claimants are now on mainstream unemployment 
benefits due to the ruthless re-assessments. With no health checks or medical advice prior 
to starting workfare, it will possibly take a tragedy before TCV wake up to what they are 
involved in. Other charities still using workfare include The Salvation Army, despite a 
string of misleading and contradictory statements intended to hide their use of forced 
work. The RSPCA, who are opposed to animals being forced to work in the Circus, have no 
such scruples when it comes to human beings and also happily take unpaid staff on workfare 
schemes. Source: Johnny Void .

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