After observing the less than totally civil discussions
between the perpetually thirsty Paul Staines and bloggers who do not share his
political stance yesterday, one might have been left – as InternAware were –
with the impression that the Guido Fawkes blog pays its interns reasonably
well, although, as Laurance Durnan at Political
Scrapbook observed, this is not the full rate National Minimum Wage (NMW).
So what is The Great Guido paying his interns, and is this situation
common to his pals at the group dishonesty and rant emporium known as The Commentator? Fortunately, once again
the opposition comes riding to the rescue, this time in the singularly
unappealing form of Staines’ odious tame gofer, the flannelled fool Henry Cole,
who has told exactly what his boss is getting away with.
Master Cole took grave exception to one Tweeter who accused
the Fawkes folks of exploitation: “bull
shit [sic]”, he snapped. “I started
on intern rate here and it enabled me to survive after university and firm up a
real job”. Note the superb display of brass neck in being able to call
bullshit and then talking, er, bullshit. “Firm
up a real job”, indeed. Perhaps his degree contained a PowerPoint flannel
module.
But what of this “intern
rate”? There’s nothing about that in the gov.uk NMW
information page. Well, Cole has once again brought the facts into the
open, however inadvertently: “interns =
apprentices. Paid at appropriate rate” he asserts. All is now clear: there
has been an Apprentice NMW since 2010, and a pitiful sum of money it is too: a
mere £2.65 an hour.
Moreover, the
Apprenticeships website tells that those so categorised should expect to “receive training, gain qualifications [and]
learn job-specific skills”, and while I have no doubt that Staines would
argue vehemently that he satisfies the third of those criteria, there is stuff
all chance that he covers the other two. And as to enabling those participating
to “survive”, I’m not so sure.
An “Apprentice”
doing 40 hours a week will earn a mere £106, while a graduate (Cole and his
colleague Alex Wickham are both university graduates) on NMW would earn £247.60.
And those in London should ideally be paid the
Living Wage of £8.30 an hour (as endorsed by Barclays, Westfield, the LSE
and TfL), giving £332 a week. The Apprentice rate doesn’t cover the most basic
living costs.
A seven day Zone 1+2 Travelcard is now over
£30. Food and drink (not including the alcoholic variety) will absorb much
of the rest. Any remainder will be more than eaten up by other essential costs –
and that’s before you even consider rent (oh, and lighting and heating, too).
The Great Guido is getting away with stumping up between £141.60
and £226 a week, depending on minimum wage definition.
On those numbers, calling “exploitation” is not “bullshit”
at all. It’s plain fact.
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