Hi everyone
My question is not related to current employment, but past voluntary work.
To give some context, I grew up in a religious community, and attended a school that was run by members of the community, and strictly for only members' children. This organisation relied on free labour, and over time ended up becoming very wealthy.
I worked for them for free from the ages of eleven to eighteen. I didn't offer or ask to work, I was told that I would be and assigned jobs. The amount I did varied - sometimes it was a regular four hours every Saturday, sometimes I'd do a full week of 12 hour days, all unpaid. I didn't get to decide when I could turn up or go home.
Sometimes the school would be closed for one or more days, and all the children would be put to work instead. Our parents paid fees for us to attend school, and weren't asked for permission before we were taken out of school.
Occasionally work done was under direct threat, of mainly expulsion from the school, or for our families to be excluded from the community.
Another point, is that the large events put on by the organisation used to have hundreds of visitors who each paid a large fee to attend, be given a place to stay and be fed three meals a day. It was portrayed to me and others that it was all charitable, and relied on our generosity, and it was kept quiet that profit was being made.
I am aware that being taken advantage like this (plus the hundreds of other children who also did the same work as I did) was morally wrong, but at the moment I am trying to claim compensation from them, and I wanted to know what the law was in this situation, so I can go into my claim armed with some knowledge.
Any help I could get on the law in this situation would be amazing. Thank you!
My question is not related to current employment, but past voluntary work.
To give some context, I grew up in a religious community, and attended a school that was run by members of the community, and strictly for only members' children. This organisation relied on free labour, and over time ended up becoming very wealthy.
I worked for them for free from the ages of eleven to eighteen. I didn't offer or ask to work, I was told that I would be and assigned jobs. The amount I did varied - sometimes it was a regular four hours every Saturday, sometimes I'd do a full week of 12 hour days, all unpaid. I didn't get to decide when I could turn up or go home.
Sometimes the school would be closed for one or more days, and all the children would be put to work instead. Our parents paid fees for us to attend school, and weren't asked for permission before we were taken out of school.
Occasionally work done was under direct threat, of mainly expulsion from the school, or for our families to be excluded from the community.
Another point, is that the large events put on by the organisation used to have hundreds of visitors who each paid a large fee to attend, be given a place to stay and be fed three meals a day. It was portrayed to me and others that it was all charitable, and relied on our generosity, and it was kept quiet that profit was being made.
I am aware that being taken advantage like this (plus the hundreds of other children who also did the same work as I did) was morally wrong, but at the moment I am trying to claim compensation from them, and I wanted to know what the law was in this situation, so I can go into my claim armed with some knowledge.
Any help I could get on the law in this situation would be amazing. Thank you!
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