Unite, the largest union in the country, believes that the picture for charities, particularly job losses, is bleaker than the latest Charity Commission research reveals.
The Charity Commission’s Economic Survey of Charities, released today (Tuesday, 17 March), reports that 52 per cent of the charities surveyed have been affected by the financial downturn; of these, 58 per cent have experienced a decrease in income.
Rachael Maskell, Unite’s national officer, Community and Non Profit Sector, (...)
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‘Not for profit’ job losses ‘worse than’ Charity Commission figures
18 March 2009, by Peter Shield