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People on workfare placements are counted as “employed” in government statistics

The Office of National Statistics confirmed this in response to a parliamentary question.

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  • Workfare is unpaid work
  • Here’s a list of workfare schemes
  • There is a growing number of workfare schemes
  • Workfare is not voluntary
  • People on workfare placements are counted as “employed” in government statistics
  • Sanctions have dramatically increased
  • Workfare replaces jobs and undermines wages
  • The government is rolling out workfare on a massive scale
  • Workfare does not work
  • Workfare affects everyone
  • People’s experiences of workfare
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