List of British organisations who have participated in workfare programmes
This article lists British companies and charitable organisations that have participated in the British government's workfare programmes whereby individuals must work in return for unemployment benefits. Note that several companies have pulled out of workfare schemes as a result of negative publicity and as such inclusion on this list does not mean that a company currently uses workfare. Those involved in a specific version of workfare where this is known, have it listed after their names, while those known to have withdrawn altogether as of April 2014, are denoted by Withdrawn.
Freedom of Information challenge
Attempts to get the names of companies and charities who have participated in workfare have been the subject of a lengthy legal battle. In May 2013 the DWP lost a first tier tribunal case where it was ruled that the names of those who have participated in Mandatory Work Activity schemes should be released.[1] However the Department for Work and Pensions can still appeal this decision to the High Court. The Guardian also suggests a Ministerial veto could be invoked. There has so far been no disclosure, as of April 2014.
Boycott Workfare list
The anti-workfare organisation Boycott Workfare have compiled its own list of organisations that it states have participated in DWP workfare schemes.
- A4e[2]
- The AA[2]
- Accident Helpline[2]
- Acorn Computer Recycling[2]
- Acorn Training (East Midlands) - G4S subcontractor in 'Help to Work' the newest and most punitive version of workfare yet, which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'[2]
- Acorn Training Consultants (East Midlands) - G4S subcontractor in 'Help to Work' the newest and most punitive version of workfare yet, which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'[2]
- Action for Blind People - Work Programme[2]
- ATN Adult Training Network (East London) - G4S subcontractor in 'Help to Work' the newest and most punitive version of workfare yet, which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'[2]
- Age Concern[2]
- Age UK - withdrew from Mandatory Work Activity in 2012, but remain involved with other variants of workfare including 'Traineeships' the latest workfare variant targeting unemployed young people; have stated that they will not be participants in 'Help to Work' which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'[2]
- AIM2LEARN[2]
- Alpha Stream[2]
- Angus College - Mandatory Work Activity[2]
- Argos - claimed to have withdrawn* in 2013, but reports of JSA claimants being sent to branches, as of 2014[2]
- Argyle & Bute Council - Mandatory Work Activity[2]
- AS Care (Leicester) - involved with 'Traineeships' the newest workfare variant targeting unemployed young people[2]
- Asda[2]
- Asian Star Community Radio LTD[2]
- ATS[2]
- Avanta - Mandatory Work Activity[2]
- Avanta Enterprise Ltd - Mandatory Work Activity[2]
- Barnardos - Mandatory Work Activity, claim to no longer be involved with 'Help to Work', the newest and most punitive version of workfare yet, which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'[2]
- Barnsley Hospice
- Beaumont Leys Primary School (Leicester) - involved with 'Traineeships' the latest variant of workfare targeting unemployed people[2]
- Beaumont Leys & Stocking Farm Sure Start Children’s Centre (Leicester) - involved with 'Traineeships' the newest workfare variant targeting unemployed young people[2]
- Bedesworld[2]
- BEST, Business Employment Training Services Ltd (Yorkshire & Humber) - Mandatory Work Activity[2][2]
- Bexley Council (Resources Plus) - G4S subcontractor in 'Help to Work' the newest and most punitive version of workfare yet, which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'[2]
- BHS (British Home Stores) - withdrawn[2]
- Blue Cross - withdrawn; have stated that they will not be participants in 'Help to Work' which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'[2] [2]
- Blue Arrow[2]
- B & M Stores - involved in 'Traineeships' the latest workfare variant targeting unemployed young people[2]
- Bobath Children’s Therapy Centre, Wales - subcontractor in 'Help to Work' the newest and most punitive version of workfare yet, which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'[2]
- The Body Shop - withdrawn[2]
- Bookers Wholesale[2]
- Books for Free (Basildon)[2]
- Boots - withdrawn[2]
- Bootstrap (Merseyside, Lancashire & Cumbria) - G4S subcontractor in 'Help to Work' the newest and most punitive version of workfare yet, which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'[2]
- Bournemouth City Council[2]
- B&Q[2]
- Brantano Footwear (Leicester) - involved with 'Traineeships' the latest variant of workfare targeting unemployed young people[2]
- Bristol Auto Electric[2]
- British Heart Foundation - withdrew from Mandatory Work Activity in 2012, but still involved in Work Experience variant of workfare as of 2014, and involved with other variants of workfare including 'Traineeships' the latest workfare variant targeting unemployed young people; have stated that they will not be participants in 'Help to Work' which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'[2]
- Bromford Group (Wolverhampton) - withdrawn[2]
- Broadway[2]
- BT[2]
- Brothers of Charity Services England - involved with 'Help to Work' the newest and most punitive version of workfare yet 'Help to Work', which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'[2]
- BTCV - Mandatory Work Activity[2]
- Bulky Bob's - withdrawn from 'Help to Work', the newest and most punitive version of workfare yet, which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'[2]
- Burger King – withdrawn[2]
- Burtons Biscuits (Edinburgh)[2]
- Burton[2]
- Butlins Ltd - involved with 'Traineeships' the latest workfare variant targeting unemployed young people[2]
- Byteback It Solutions Limited (Bristol) - withdrawn, had been involved in 'Help to Work', the newest and most punitive version of workfare yet, which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'[2]
- Calico Group (Pennine Lancashire)[2]
- Calderdale Council - involved with 'Traineeships' the latest workfare variant targeting unemployed young people[2]
- Campbell Page (South West 1 Devon and Cornwall; Dorset and Somerset) - Rehab Job Fit subcontractor in 'Help to Work' the newest and most punitive version of workfare yet, which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'[2]
- Cancer Research UK - withdrew from Mandatory Work Activity and the Work Programme in 2012, but still involved in Work Experience as of 2014 and involved in 'Traineeships' the latest workfare variant targeting unemployed young people; have stated that they will not be participants in 'Help to Work' which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'[2]
- Candyland formerly Tangerine Confectionery - Marks & Spencer supplier[2]
- Carillion (Kent)[2]
- Cats Protection[2]
- CCL North Recycling (Irvine)
- Carnegie College - Mandatory Work Activity[2]
- Children's Hospice (CHSW), (Trowbridge) - subcontractor in 'Help to Work' the newest and most punitive version of workfare yet, which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'[2]
- City Furnishings and Auction House (Glasgow) - 'Community Work Placements'[2]
- Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB) - Work Programme[2]
- Claverhouse Training (Scotland) - Mandatory Work Activity[2]
- Close Protection UK - defunct [2]
- Crest Co-operative (Wales) - subcontractor in 'Help to Work' the newest and most punitive version of workfare yet, which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'[2]
- Currys - involved in 'Traineeships' the latest workfare variant targeting unemployed young people
- DB Accident Repair (Kent)[2]
- DC Cleaning (Sussex)[2]
- Debenhams[2]
- DebRA - subcontractor in 'Help to Work' the newest and most punitive version of workfare yet, which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'[2]
- Derbyshire & Nottinghamshire Chamber of Commerce - G4S subcontractor in 'Help to Work' the newest and most punitive version of workfare yet, which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'[2]
- Diamond Glass Medway (Kent)[2]
- DiSC Ltd, Developing initiatives Supporting Communities (North East) - Mandatory Work Activity[2]
- Divine Rescue - Mandatory Work Activity[2]
- Dorothy Perkins[2]
- Dove House Hospice (Hull and East Riding) - involved with 'Help to Work' the newest and most punitive version of workfare yet 'Help to Work', which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'[2]
- Dulwich Hamlet FC - withdrawn[2]
- Dunelm Mill[2]
- Durham YFC
- ellenor charity (North & West Kent and Bexley)[2]
- Environmental Concern Co Ltd (Birmingham) - subcontractor in 'Help to Work' the newest and most punitive version of workfare yet, which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'
- Envirostream[2]
- esg Holdings Ltd (West Midlands) - Mandatory Work Activity[2]
- Evans[2]
- Extra Time (Portslade)[2]
- FARA Charity Shops[2]
- Finsbury Park Business Forum[2]
- Framework (Nottingham) - G4S subcontractor in 'Help to Work' the newest and most punitive version of workfare yet, which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'[2] [2]
- French Oven Bakery (Newcastle-upon-Tyne)[2]
- FP Mailing[2]
- F&S Interiors (Kent)[2]
- Furniture Matters (Morcambe) - subcontractor in 'Help to Work' the newest and most punitive version of workfare yet, which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'
- Furniture Now (East Sussex) - 'Community Work Placements'
- Furniture Plus (Kirkcaldy) - subcontractor in 'Help to Work' the newest and most punitive version of workfare yet, which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'
- Fusion Housing (Kirkless)[2]
- Genesis Housing Association - subcontractor in 'Help to Work' the newest and most punitive version of workfare yet, which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'
- The Genesis Trust (Bath) - subcontractor in 'Help to Work' the newest and most punitive version of workfare yet, which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'
- Gingerbread[2]
- Goodwill Solutions (Northampton)[2]
- Gorgie City Farm[2]
- The Grand Venue (Clitheroe)[2]
- Greggs the Bakers - Work Experience[2]
- Grosvenor Casinos (Brighton)[2]
- grow: Economic Regeneration & Development, Hull City Council - Mandatory Work Activity[[2]
- Go Response (Kent)[2]
- Greenwich & Bexley Hospice[2]
- Groundwork - Mandatory Work Activity, also a 'Prime' provider of 'Help to Work' the newest and most punitive version of workfare yet, which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'[2]
- Guinea Enviro (Glasgow) - subcontractor in 'Help to Work' the newest and most punitive version of workfare yet, which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'[2]
- Haven House Children’s Hospice[2]
- Hastings & Rother Voluntary Association for the Blind[2]
- Helen & Douglas House Hospice (Maidenhead)[2]
- HMRC[2]
- HMV - withdrawn[2]
- Hilton Hotels[2]
- Hillhead Pets Corner (Kilbirnie)[2]
- Holiday Inn - claimed to have withdrawn in 2012, but remain involved with Sector-Based Work Academies as of 2014[2]
- Holland & Barrett - withdrawn[2]
- Homebase - claimed to have withdrawn* in 2013, but reports of JSA claimants being sent to branches, as of 2014[2]
- Homes for Haringey - Work Programme[2]
- Iceland - involved with 'Traineeships' the latest workfare variant targeting unemployed young people[2]
- IKEA - involved with 'Traineeships' the latest workfare variant targeting unemployed young people[2]
- Ingeus UK - Mandatory Work Activity[2]
- Invicta Foundation - withdrawn, had been involved with 'Help to Work' the newest and most punitive version of workfare, which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'[2]
- Ixion (West London; East London) - G4S subcontractor in 'Help to Work' the newest and most punitive version of workfare yet, which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'[2]
- JA Glover – (Kent)[2]
- Jessup Electrical Wholesale Ltd (Kent)[2]
- JJ Vickers & Sons Ltd (Kent)[2]
- JHP Group Ltd (Scotland) - Mandatory Work Activity[2]
- JJ Training (North East Yorkshire & Humber) - G4S subcontractor in 'Help to Work' the newest and most punitive version of workfare yet, which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'[2]
- Kennedy Scott[2]
- Kent Flooring Supplies (Kent)[2]
- Kent Space – (Kent)[2]
- KEMP Hospice (Kidderminster, Worcesterhsire)[2]
- Kirkwood Hospice (Huddersfield)[2]
- Kingston Community Furniture[2]
- Knutsford Town Council[2]
- LAMH Recycle Ltd (Motherwell) - withdrawn from 'Help to Work' the newest and most punitive version of workfare yet, which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'[2]
- Learn Direct - Mandatory Work Activity, also a 'Prime' provider for 'Help to Work' the newest and most punitive version of workfare yet, which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements', and a G4S subcontractor for East Midlands, Merseyside, Lancashire & Cumbria, and Hampshire, Thames Valley & Isle of Wight[2]
- Life Skills Central Ltd (Scotland) - Mandatory Work Activity[2]
- Liverpool Plastics[2]
- Loaves 'n' Fishes (West Midlands) - Mandatory Work Activity[2]
- Luton Borough Council[2]
- Luton Culture[2]
- Marie Curie - withdrawn[2]
- Marks & Spencer[2]
- Marlborough House Mosque & Community Centre (Stockton on Tees) - Mandatory Work Activity
- Marriott Hotels - involved in 'Traineeships' the latest workfare variant targeting unemployed young people; have stated that they will not be participants in 'Help to Work' which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'[2][2]
- Martin House Hospice - involved with 'Help to Work' the newest and most punitive version of workfare yet 'Help to Work', which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'[2]
- Maplin - withdrawn[2]
- Matalan[2]
- Mayhem Paintball[2]
- McDonald’s[2]
- Mercy in Action (Bath, Bucks and Beds)[2]
- McSence (Scotland)- involved with 'Help to Work' the newest and most punitive version of workfare yet 'Help to Work', which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'[2]
- Medway Council[2]
- Medway Tyres (Kent)[2]
- Mencap - Mandatory Work Activity; but have stated that they will not be participants in 'Help to Work' which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'[2]
- Michael Ambrose (Leicester) - involved with 'Traineeships' the latest workfare variant targeting unemployed young people[2]
- Microcom Training Ltd (Scotland) - Mandatory Work Activity[2]
- Midcounties Co-operative - subcontractor in 'Help to Work' the newest and most punitive version of workfare yet, which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'[2]
- Midlands Air Ambulance[2]
- Mind - withdrew from Mandatory Work Activity in 2012, but remain involved with the Work Programme as of 2014; have stated that they will not be participants in 'Help to Work' which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'[2]
- The Mustard Tree (Manchester)[2]
- M-Valeting Ltd (King's Lynn) - involved with 'Traineeships' the latest workfare variant targeting unemployed young people[2]
- Nandos – Edinburgh[2]
- NAViGO Health and Social Care CIC (Grimsby) - Mandatory Work Activity and Sector-Based Work Academies[2]
- Newham Council[2]
- Newhaven Community Development[2]
- North London Hospice - involved with 'Help to Work' the newest and most punitive version of workfare yet, which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'; charity shops accepting 'Community Work Placements' as of 2014[2]
- Northumberland County Council - Mandatory Work Activity[2]
- North Yorkshire Learning Consortium - Mandatory Work Activity[2]
- Nova New Opportunities (Brighton)[2]
- 99p - withdrawn[2]
- Olympic Glass (Kent)[2]
- Omnico Plastics Ltd (Kent)[2]
- Outfit [2]
- Oxfam - withdrawn[2]
- Papworth Trust - Mandatory Work Activity[2]
- Payless (Kent)[2]
- Pastures New (Littleborough) - involved with 'Help to Work' the newest and most punitive version of workfare yet 'Help to Work', which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'[2]
- PDSA - withdrawn; have also stated that they will not be participants in the newest and most punitive version of workfare yet,'Help to Work' which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'[2] [2]
- Peacocks[2]
- Pera Training (Leicester) - involved in 'Traineeships' the latest workfare variant targeting unemployed young people[2]
- Pinnacle People - Mandatory Work Activity; also G4S subcontractor in 'Help to Work' the newest and most punitive version of workfare yet, which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements' in East Midlands, West London, and East London[2]
- Pizza Hut (Kent and Surrey) - withdrawn[2]
- Pioneer Social Enterprise Ltd (Doncaster) - subcontractor in the newest and most punitive version of workfare yet,'Help to Work' which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'[2] [2]
- Peacocks[2]
- Plumbase (Kent)[2]
- Placement Provider Partners (Yorkshire & Humber) - Mandatory Work Activity[2]
- Porchlight (Kent) - withdrawn[2]
- Portsmouth Council - subcontractor in 'Help to Work' the newest and most punitive version of workfare yet, which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'[2]
- Poundland - involved with the Work Programme, Sector-Based Work Academies, and 'Traineeships' the latest workfare variant targeting unemployed young people[2]
- Poundstretcher[2]
- PPDG (Pertemps People Development Group) - G4S subcontractor in 'Help to Work' the newest and most punitive version of workfare yet, which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'[2]
- Premier Inn[2]
- Primark[2]
- Process Plant Services Ltd (Kent)[2]
- Quality Savers[2]
- Radisson Edwardian - involved in 'Traineeships' the latest workfare variant targeting unemployed young people[2]
- Radecal Signs (Washington, Tyne and Wear) - subcontractor in 'Help to Work' the newest and most punitive version of workfare yet, which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'[2]
- The Range[2]
- RBLI[2]
- Rebound Bookshop (Blackburn) - involved with 'Help to Work' the newest and most punitive version of workfare yet 'Help to Work', which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'[2]
- Red Cross - withdrew from earlier versions of workfare, but now involved in 'Traineeships'[2]
- Refurb project[2]
- Regency Guillotine (Kent)[2]
- Rehab JobFit (South West) - Mandatory Work Activity[2]
- Richmond Fellowship - withdrawn[2]
- River Kids (Livingstone) - subcontractor in 'Help to Work' the newest and most punitive version of workfare yet, which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'[2]
- RNIB - Mandatory Work Activity, but have stated that they will not be participants in 'Help to Work' which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'[2]
- Romney Resource (Kent)[2]
- Room 2 (Kirkcaldy) - subcontractor in 'Help to Work' the newest and most punitive version of workfare yet, which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'
- Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead[2]
- Royal Mail[2]
- RNR Performance Cars (Kent)[2]
- RSPCA - Mandatory Work Activity and are involved in 'Traineeships' the latest workfare variant targeting unemployed young people[2]
- St Ann's Hospice, Manchester - involved with 'Help to Work' the newest and most punitive version of workfare yet, which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'[2]
- St Mungos - withdrawn; have also stated that they will not be participants in 'Help to Work' which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'[2] [2][2]
- St Peters Hospice (Bristol)[2]
- St Luke's Hospice (Plymouth)[2]
- St Oswald’s Hospice shops (Newcastle-upon-Tyne)[2]
- St Vincents Hospice (Howwood, Renfrewshire) - Mandatory Work Activity[2]
- St Werburghs City Farm, Bristol - withdrawn from Mandatory Work Activity[2]
- Sage UK[2]
- Salvation Army - Mandatory Work Activity, but have stated that they will not be participants in 'Help to Work' which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'[2]
- Saffron Acres Project[2]
- Savers - Sector-Based Work Academies[2]
- Scarborough Council - withdrawn[2]
- Scope - withdrew from Mandatory Work Activity and the Work Programme in 2012, but remain involved with Work Experience as of 2014[2]
- Scout Enterprises[2]
- Sector Solutions (Yorkshire & Humber) - Mandatory Work Activity[2]
- Sedgemoor Furniture Store (Bridgwater, Somerset) - involved with 'Help to Work' the newest and most punitive version of workfare yet 'Help to Work', which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'[2]
- Seetec - Mandatory Work Activity[2]
- Sense - withdrew from Mandatory Work Activity in 2012, but remain involved with other variants of workfare as of 2014; have stated that they will not be participants in 'Help to Work' which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'[2]
- Alpha Stream[2]
- Serco[2]
- Servest[2]
- Shaw Trust - Mandatory Work Activity[2]
- Shelter - withdrawn[2]
- SHOC Slough Homeless[2]
- Shoe Zone - withdrew from earlier versions of workfare, but now involved with 'Traineeships' the latest workfare variant targeting unemployed young people[2]
- Shropshire Council - Mandatory Work Activity[2]
- Signs & Imaging Ltd[2]
- Single Homeless Project (SHP) - withdrawn[2]
- Sixhills Aquatics[2]
- Slough Library[2]
- Slough Furniture Project[2]
- Southern Membranes Ltd (Kent)[2]
- Southern Metal Services (Kent)[2]
- Southern Roofing & Building Supplies (Kent)[2]
- Sports Traider (Nottingham) - involved with 'Help to Work' the newest and most punitive version of workfare yet 'Help to Work', which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'[2]
- Starter Packs Magpie Tribe, Magpie's Eye Gallery, and The Magpie's Nest (Glasgow) - withdrawn from 'Help to Work' the newest and most punitive version of workfare yet, which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'
- Stephens Fresh Food (Kent)[2]
- Store Twenty One (Cornwall)[2]
- Storie Argyll Ltd[2]
- Sue Ryder - withdrawn, but involved in 'Traineeships' the latest workfare variant targeting unemployed young people; have stated that they will not be participants in 'Help to Work' which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'[2]
- Sumo Waste (Glasgow) - involved with 'Help to Work' the newest and most punitive version of workfare yet 'Help to Work', which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'[2]
- Sunderland North Community Business Centre - Mandatory Work Activity[2]
- Superdrug - withdrawn[2]
- Swan Lifeline (Windsor)[2]
- Tanya’s Courage Trust - Supporting Young People with Cancer (Penzance) - Mandatory Work Activity[2]
- TAS Ltd (West London) - G4S subcontractor in 'Help to Work' the newest and most punitive version of workfare yet, which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'[2]
- Tate Recruitment[2]
- Tesco - involved with 'Help to Work' the newest and most punitive version of workfare yet 'Help to Work', which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'[2]
- THAG (Tesside Homeless Action Group)[2]
- Thornton Manor (Cheshire)[2]
- TCHC[2]
- Timbermills[2]
- TK Maxx - claimed to have withdrawn from workfare in January 2012, but involved in Sector-Based Work Academies as of 2014[2]
- Toni & Guy[2]
- Topman[2]
- Topshop[2]
- The Children's Society - withdrew from Mandatory Work Activity in 2012, but remain involved with other versions of workfare as of 2014; have stated that they will not be participants in 'Help to Work' which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'[2] [2]
- The Conservation Volunteers (TCV) - Mandatory Work Activity, but have stated that they will not be participants in 'Help to Work' which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'[2]
- The Lennox Partnership (Scotland) - Mandatory Work Activity[2]
- The Lettings Co (Leicester) - involved with 'Traineeships' the variant of 'Help to Work' targeting unemployed people[2]
- The Princes's Trust - heavily involved in M&S's 'branded' version of the 'Work Experience' version of workfare aimed at young people; previously known to be a Work Programme sub-contractor
- The Tell Organisation (Scotland) - Mandatory Work Activity[2]
- Tomorrow's People - Mandatory Work Activity[2]
- Town and Country Cleaners (Kent)[2]
- Travelodge[2]
- TRAID - withdrawn from 'Help to Work' the newest and most punitive version of workfare yet 'Help to Work',which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'[2]
- Two Sisters Food Group (2SFG) – Leicester and Nottingham[2]
- Ty Hafan Charity Shop (Wales) - withdrawn from 'Help to Work' the newest and most punitive version of workfare yet 'Help to Work', which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'[2]
- Urban Futures (East London) - G4S subcontractor in 'Help to Work' the newest and most punitive version of workfare yet, which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'[2]
- Saffron Acres Project[2]
- Virgin Media - involved with 'Traineeships' the latest workfare variant targeting unemployed young people[2]
- Virgin Trains[2]
- The Vine Project - Mandatory Work Activity[2]
- Waldorf College (Stroud) - involved with the newest and most punitive version of workfare yet 'Help to Work', which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'[2]
- Wallis[2]
- Waterstones - withdrawn[2]
- WD Close & Sons[2]
- WEA - withdrawn[2]
- Workers' Educational Association, Scotland - involved in the Work Programme, though WEA in England have withdrawn[2]
- West London Reuse Centre (Shepherds Bush Housing Association)[2]
- Westmanor Property Services (Leicester) - involved with 'Traineeships' the latest workfare variant targeting unemployed young people[2]
- Westra Boarding Kennels (Dinas Powis, Vale of Glamorgan) - subcontractor in 'Help to Work' the newest and most punitive version of workfare yet, which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'[2]
- Westvic Enamellers (Kent)[2]
- Wetherspoons[2]
- WH Smith[2]
- Whittingtons[2]
- Wilkinsons[2]
- World of Pets (Grimsby)[2]
- Workpays (East Midlands) - G4S subcontractor in 'Help to Work' the newest and most punitive version of workfare yet, which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'[2]
- Work Solutions (Merseyside, Lancashire & Cumbria; and North East Yorkshire & Humber) - G4S subcontractor in 'Help to Work' the newest and most punitive version of workfare yet, which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements'[2]
- The Works[2]
- YMCA - Mandatory Work Activity, but have stated that they will not be participants in the newest and most punitive version of workfare yet,'Help to Work' which involves 6 month unpaid 'Community Work Placements', but involved in 'Traineeships' the latest workfare variant targeting unemployed young people[2][2]
- Yorkshire Linen Company[2]
References
- ↑ http://www.theguardian.com/society/2013/may/19/workfare-placement-published-court-rules
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