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Omah
28-06-2011, 03:09 PM
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-13932474

Campaigners say it is "unacceptable" that an MP who has campaigned for the living wage is recruiting an unpaid worker for her House of Commons office.

Lyn Brown, Labour MP for West Ham, is seeking a "voluntary Westminster worker" for duties including policy research and dealing with constituents.

A source has told the BBC the recruit will take the place of a full-time, salaried staff member who is leaving.

Gus Baker, from Intern Aware, said Ms Brown was guilty of "hypocrisy".

Ms Brown's office said she was unavailable for comment.

Her official website states: "Since her election in 2005, Lyn has campaigned tirelessly for a living wage for all."

The living wage is an hourly salary rate - higher than the minimum wage - that campaigners say is necessary to allow a family to meet their basic needs.

In London - including Ms Brown's constituency - it is currently £8.30.
'Exploitation'

The job advertisement, posted on 15 June, seeks "an intelligent and enthusiastic volunteer" to work in "a busy Westminster office".

Tasks include "answering the telephone, dealing with constituent enquiries and provision of additional clerical support".

The recruit will also be "involved in policy research and the drafting of letter and press releases", and must have "excellent written and IT skills".

While the advert states that hours are "flexible", there is no time limit placed on the post and no expenses offered to cover food or travel.

Unbelievably, a volunteer is already shadowing the departing member of staff so as to be able to take on all of their existing duties ..... :amazed:

The naked self-interest of most MPs never ceases to amaze and appal me ..... :shocked:

Livia
05-07-2011, 06:06 PM
There are lots of volunteers working in the House of Commons and in constituency offices all over the country, especially students getting experience as interns. Once you have experience of working for an MP, it looks good on your CV if that's the kind of career you choose to follow. Likewise I have friends who worked for TV production companies for free just to get the experience they needed to go for a paid job in TV, which is a notoriously difficult sector in which to get a foothold.

However... the fact that this particular MP is replacing a paid member of staff with a volunteer is hypocritical in the extreme. Lyn Brown's predecessor, Tony Banks, also acted inappropriately as far as I'm concerned. He was Minister for Sport and MP for West Ham but supported... Chelsea. Bloody turncoat.