through europe - unemployment http://th-rough.eu/taxonomy/term/468/0 en Weaponising Workfare http://th-rough.eu/writers/peters-eng/weaponising-workfare <span class='print-link'></span><div class="rtejustify"> The potential list of objectionable adjectives that have been extended to the medley of policies collectively understood as &lsquo;<a href="http://www.boycottworkfare.org/?page_id=16">workfare</a>&rsquo; is, much like any credibility once invested in the present coalition government, indubitably nearing the point of expiry. Indeed workfare, and its present puppeteer the Home Secretary Iain Duncan Smith, are now not not only regarded as mad, bad and malicious but also<a href="http://www.redpepper.org.uk/workfare-a-policy-on-the-brink/">thoroughly inept</a>. Surely even &lsquo;IDS&rsquo; thought the numbers, the returns on government &lsquo;investment&rsquo; in awarding these deals to <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2013/feb/14/three-more-arrests-alleged-fraud-a4e">A4E</a> and others would not be so precociously dreadful as to place the programs beyond the parameters of any credible defence?</div> <div class="rtejustify"> &nbsp;</div> <div class="rtejustify"> The contribution of groups such as<a href="http://www.boycottworkfare.org/">Boycott Workfare</a>,<a href="http://www.dpac.uk.net/">DPAC</a> and <a href="http://www.solfed.org.uk/">Solfed</a>, among others, in discrediting workfare programmes is impressive. At the same time such a contribution has undoubtedly been embedded within a defensive approach that has come to characterize anti-austerity struggles throughout the OECD. At times, as with workfare, such a response can be impressive. <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_UK_student_protests">The student movement of 2010</a> was similarly a defensive struggle but was nonetheless possessed of admirable flexibility, scale and intensity. The same is true, indeed to a greater extent, with the ultimately victorious <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_Quebec_student_protests">Quebecois student movement </a>of the last two years, impressively coordinated by<a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/tag/classe-quebec">Classe</a>. Conversely the UK &lsquo;pensions fightback&rsquo; by public sector unions in 2011, again essentially defensive, shared few if any of these qualities. This is for a variety of reasons and has nothing to do with the intelligence or integrity of those involved, nor the quantity or quality of legitimate grievances they possessed. Indeed for all its scale, tenacity and openness the UK student movement of 2010 likewise failed to achieve its objectives or indeed really catalyse a larger movement beyond itself - although in retrospect it undoubtedly undermined any credible argument the coalition could communicate about its ambition to &lsquo;share&rsquo; the burden of austerity.</div> <div class="rtejustify"> &nbsp;</div> <p><a href="http://th-rough.eu/writers/peters-eng/weaponising-workfare" target="_blank">read more</a></p> peters-eng anti-work struggle UK unemployment work English Fri, 22 Mar 2013 12:06:39 +0000 Aaron Peters 323 at http://th-rough.eu