The Governments Hidden Slave Workforce
15th April 2007
In Great Britain today we have a very large hidden workforce that recieves slave wages, no holidays,works seven days a week in most cases, and is on call twenty four hours per day, have you guessed what job this describes yet,no, well, the people who do this job, this very valuable job, are called carers, thats people who care for their relatives or loved ones instead of the state caring for them.The government thinks that is ok to give them an allowance of forty eight pounds per week to live on, they can claim income support if they are really desperate, but lots of people who claim these extra benefits are penalised for doing so thats why most carers only claim the carers allowance, what the government gives in one hand they take away with the other.Most carers have given up careers and there chance of having families of their own and their personal life suffers grately for doing this thankless task, the government takes advantage of these groups of people, numbering some six million they save this country some sixty five billion pounds per year, yet the government treats them like peasents.
Carers live in a state of increasing poverty, they have to buy their clothes from poverty shops like oxfam, they go without food to make sure they can pay their bills, even if they are lucky they might get up to three hundred and thirty pounds per month, could you live on that some of money and still work seven days per week at upto eighteen hours per day, i think not, you would not be allowed to do that much work under those savage conditions under the human rights act, europe would not allow it.Carers deserve more recognition for the job that they do, and the government must stop treating them like modern day slaves, this year we are meant to be celebrating the end of slavery, not the start of a new generation of slaves, this nation should be ashamed of itself and make reperations to the six million carers of this country.If you want to contact me regarding this article you can email me at anthonyrichardrhodes@lobbyist.com or at my website http://tonyrhodes.co.nr
Occupation: campaigner
I have had over twenty years experience as a fulltime carer for my dear mother, sadly she died in october 2006, since her death i promised myself that i would fight for the rights of the elderly and carers, they are the unsung heroes of this great country we call England, the elderly population are treated worse than the prison population, infact prisoners have more human rights.
Carers, there are six million of them, do their caring lovingly for their relatives, the only financial reward is less than fifty pounds per week, some carers work 24/7, no holidays, give up the oportunity of having families of their own, the sacrifice is huge and the government takes advantage of that, things need to change and thats what i am fighting for.If you wish to contact me to discuss these issues more then go to http://www.tonyrhodes.co.nr or Email me at rhodes@englandmail.com