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While businesses go bankrupt across Britain, the charity sector is on a hiring spree

As most of us know, the UK’s unemployment rates aren’t looking too peachy.

As The Guardian put it last week, “Britain has the third-highest rate of young people not in work or education among Europe’s richest countries”.

Ironically, its headline was based on a report by The Resolution Foundation, a charity that is itself currently hiring.

This brings me onto the point of this article. While the private sector goes bust, charities are recruiting like nobody’s business! Mostly thanks to the fact they are propped up by wealthy funders (many international) and/ or taxpayers’ money.

So what jobs are out there exactly? The open-borders sector has certainly been busy with vacancies. Without further ado:


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