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'''Boycott Workfare''' is a British campaign group that has opposed "workfare" policies in the United Kingdom. The group's campaigning has been successful in making several companies pull out of "workfare" because of negative PR.<ref>http://liberalconspiracy.org/2012/02/17/another-retailers-abandons-workfare/</ref> | '''Boycott Workfare''' is a British campaign group that has opposed ]. The group's campaigning has been successful in making several companies pull out of "workfare" because of negative PR.<ref>http://liberalconspiracy.org/2012/02/17/another-retailers-abandons-workfare/</ref> | ||
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Boycott Workfare is a British campaign group that has opposed "workfare" policies in the United Kingdom. The group's campaigning has been successful in making several companies pull out of "workfare" because of negative PR.
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Workfare in the United Kingdom | |
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Workfare Programmes | |
Workfare Providers ('Primes') | |
Workfare Companies | List of British organisations who have participated in workfare programmes |
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Legislation | Jobseekers (Back to Work Schemes) Act 2013 |
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