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'''Boycott Workfare''' is a British campaign group that has opposed ]. The group's campaigning has been successful in making several companies and charities 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 and charities 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 and charities pull out of "workfare" because of negative PR.
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Legislation | Jobseekers (Back to Work Schemes) Act 2013 |
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