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Help to Work is a government workfare scheme in the United Kingdom for individuals who have not found work after two years on the Work Programme. It replaces the Mandatory Work Activity programme.[1]


Criticism

Richard Goodwin writing in the Evening Standard criticises the scheme as "slavery by another name".[2]

References