Free Labour aka Volunteer “Opportunity”

Upfront, I am sending this blog post to several people in different countries, people who work in and with charities and people who run small businesses, employing a handful of people or who are higher up employees on executive levels but are doing amazing work with their employees.

Some of you I’m sending this to might get upset, angry, disappointed, all of the above. But please know I don’t mean harm or offence and I will not mention any business or charity here, neither those who do amazing work or those I wish would take to heart regarding volunteer work.

Also upfront, I have severe PTSD issues lately, this is NO excuse whatsoever and nothing anyone can do anything about. I just want people to know it is NOT you, it’s me. I want people to feel released, there is nothing you can do, and it is all ok. I just still don’t now how to deal with triggers and have given up seeking help from mental health services and want to cut myself loose / away from everyone and everything.

Since I was in my late teens, early twenties I volunteered in different charities and churches. I did everything from sound system in church to feeding homeless people in charities to visiting elderly people in nursing home with an artist to paint pictures with them.

At one point in London years ago I was also part-time employed and looked after volunteers.

But for years in ALL these charities I always struggled to understand why we volunteers, when we were absent due to sickness or other reasons, no-one seemed to bother where we are, HOW we are.

In churches this is extremely bad as they brainwash you to “trust in God” while they themselves squeeze the lifeblood out of you.

In recent years it has dawned on me how much volunteer work, which basically is FREE LABOUR, has increased in our Western world. When I grew up, I was never aware of any charity or people doing free work / volunteer. It was an exception when someone needed a service from a charity or volunteered in charity.

I only saw this being common place in the USA. And of course it made sense, the social net system in the USA isn’t as strong as in Germany or the UK. Now under the orange felon it’s even more catastrophic.

But when I returned to Europe in 2006 after close to 6 years in the USA, I was shocked to learn that Germany had a new system where people who can’t find work, get a job where they’re paid โ‚ฌ1 (ONE!) per hour and then the state substitutes more money to pay the rent etc.

I remember not having been very fond of then German Chancellor Gerhard Schrรถder, who even at the time was already married four times and is currently married to his 5th wife. No judgement here, but if you can’t work through a marriage more than twice, how can you run a country with everyone’s interests and wellbeing in mind?

Under Schrรถder a lot of social and welfare cutbacks came into place and he was very pro-business. After his political career when Angela Merkel became the first female Chancellor of Germany, Schrรถder went to Russia and worked on the boards of oil companies. He is also a close friend of Putin. Need I say more about Schrรถder’s agenda.

But I found a different Germany after I returned to Europe and was shocked at this โ‚ฌ400 a month or โ‚ฌ1 per hour jobs.

When I grew up, even cleaning jobs were paid decently that you could have a dignified life, paying your bills and afford a vacation. But since the global economy crept in and even countries like Germany started to open food banks in the 1990s, the saying on the radio and TV that the “rich are getting richer, and the poor poorer” couldn’t be ignored anymore.

But me having been a God-believing Christian all these years in Germany, the UK and USA, I just put my head down and did the good work of a good Christian, even suffering with lack of food because a good Christian must suffer and still work for free.

Fast forward to the 2020s.

After my brother’s traumatic death, the bullying in Pret, further losses in my family etc. I have become unable to work, unable to even volunteer due to the triggers regarding the workplace bullying etc.

But I kept trying. But every-time a trigger came, or someone acted toxic, I quit the volunteer “opportunity”. I became increasingly irritated even with these wordings of volunteer “opportunity”, as they are created to sugar-coat to people that free labour is supposed to be an opportunity. Or another clever move that WITHOUT volunteering, you won’t find a paid job as you don’t collect for your resume.

I now call bullsh!t on this.

Of course volunteer work can massively help getting experience, getting to know people and opportunities, absolutely. But this should not be the norm or pseudo-requirement for paid work.

The free work industry, and it is an industry with the sheer amount of non-profits popping up everywhere at times sitting on millions if they’re big enough, is a massive thorn in my side.

Is has become normalised that 1. more charities are needed and 2. much more free labour and low-wage work compared to a living wage and a dignified work life.

All these charities have a few at the top on executive levels and in paid work, like admin. I was told by someone on social media and a little research will show the numbers, that the CEO of the mental health charity CALM (which is short for Campaign Against Living Miserably) gets ยฃ154,000 annually, and charities also give bonuses like businesses do. I haven’t researched how much the Samaritans CEO gets which is even a bigger charity than CALM.

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And it is astounding that a charity CEO gets roughly the same, or even MORE than UK Prime Minister. So, while the CALM CEO gets a juicy wage and probably bonus, his workforce live “miserably” as in not getting paid.

In 2024 UK PM got about ยฃ173,000 and as far as I know there is no bonus. But I have to check what their travel allowance is. And fair enough, after their PM career they get ยฃ115,000 annually. That’s why people were so angry with Liz Truss’ two-and-a-half minutes in office, crashing the economy and nevertheless cashes in for the rest of her life.

A fundraiser in a charity working 3 days a week gets around ยฃ32,000+ annually. A Community Operations Manager gets around ยฃ40,000 annually etc. etc. etc. All working 3 days a week. If some work more, it’s their choice, but by contract it’s 3 days a week.

ยฃ40K a year is a fourth of what UK PM gets running a country and having the finger on the atomic bomb button, making decision of life and death.

How can a CEO of a charity get roughly the same, if not more than UK Prime Minister, and this by running a non-profit “charity” that has mainly unpaid workers volunteering for no pay?

How can this be? Charities that are excempt from paying taxes and get funds from the government and private donations. How?

And of course we cannot compare a charity with a private business, but I still like to spill out that Pret A Manger CEO Pano Christou now gets about ยฃ500,000 annually plus ยฃ5 million in bonus if not more, while making cuts to staff left, right and center as well as draining tax payers, wage theft, coercing staff to work overtime without pay, “borrowing” money from staff (pay delays) etc. etc. etc.

This article is from 2022, the pay and bonus is more now:

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This article by Sarah Butler came after I sent her other issues with pay delays, strike plans by staff etc. which she all reported on and finally started to dig deeper. I write about Butler here and how it took YEARS for her to move from a Pret fan to digging into how Pret really are. The above article finally came about when she started to investigate instead of just swallowing every PR stunt by Pret, even though she is a journalists who specialises in “ethics”, yet it took her years and many emails from me. Of course she never credited back to me.

Thou shalt work for free and not even eat.

Here comes the real beef I have with charities. And again, there are people that will read this to whom I have already communicated this, partly in anger, partly in drunken mails, and I apologise again. But it remains an issue with me where I want to cut all ties with everyone and every organisation and go off grid and leave the world behind after having experienced and seen exploitation in companies, especially Pret, and worked for free for decades in various organisations in three countries.

One particular person who might read this needs to know how grateful I am for what they personally have done for me when I had a broken foot late last year into this year. This person brought me food, looked out for me, told others to look out for me etc. I will not be able to say thank you enough, partly also because no other charity has ever done anything like this even close when I or other volunteers were sick or unwell in any form like bereavement etc.

So, please know I am extremely grateful.

This charity is a food charity where people can get food including vegetables etc. very very affordable. It has helped me a great deal. And this charity is doing amazing work in the community.

Here comes the hairy but(t), the volunteers have to pay full price, the same amount that we customers pay. And it is disheartening to the point I sometimes tear up.

I raised this a few times, and one staff member responded saying something like, “well if they get free food shop, it wouldn’t be volunteering anymore”. And again, I call bullsh!t.

If a charity doesn’t want to give free shops to their unpaid labourers, they should be ashamed. It is not just unethical, but a disgrace!

I feel bad to even have to scream this from the roof tops and even make “enemies”. But I don’t care anymore.

And especially since this charity is not a foodbank giving free food out, but a food pantry getting all their food donated to them and then selling it very affordable, meaning they do make some profit. They pay nothing for the food and sell it. Yet, the unpaid volunteers also have to pay for their food shop, especially same price. It’s unacceptable.

Everywhere I volunteered, we always received the free products, or a fraction of it. For example when I lived in Florida I helped out in a small clothing donation house where people from the community could come by to get a certain amount of free clothing.

We volunteers were allowed to take one (or maybe more, I can’t remember) clothing item with us. The same with my mum, she volunteered for 15 years with the German Red Cross in her town. My mum helped out once a week, sometimes more depending on how busy it was or when other people were on holiday or sick. Their work also was going through clothes donations to sieve out dirty, ripped clothes and keep the good parts.

They even had donations of curtains, photo cameras, shoes, wall pictures, little lamps and some other items.

Each volunteer was allowed to take 3 items with them per shift. No matter what items there were. My mum had functioning cameras, some kitchen electrical items, clothes, shoes etc. etc. At times she brought some for me when she knew what I liked. I still have a pair of boots that were brand new when my mum brought them home.

Even if volunteers worked 3 days a week, they then got 9 items that week, basically 3 items per shift, even if some just helped out 2-3 hours as they always had MOUNTAINS of clothes. Years later as my mum got older, she in turn then donated a lot of the clothes back to her local charity bank.

And the Red Cross where she helped out did a full typical German breakfast for and with the volunteers. German breakfast is usually rolls with jam, cheese, salami, ham etc coffee, tea. Simple version of a much larger Saturday home breakfast. But the rapport and care in that organisation, even between paid staff and volunteers, was the best I’ve ever seen when I visited my mum and she took me along.

But it breaks my heart and sits extremely bad that volunteers at a food charity have to pay for their food shop.

I forgive businesses for being greedy, and I am NOT against capitalism, but I cannot look over charities hoarding money, paying executives a sh!tload in salary and bonus, and paying staff high wages working 3 days a week. All this while the main frontline work is done by unpaid volunteers, and then they don’t even get a free food shop per shift. I don’t care how normalised this has become, this isn’t normal, and it isn’t right. And I die on that hill.

And what is further upsetting about this is that volunteers have no labour rights like paid employees have. Of course people might argue, ‘well, you CHOOSE to be a volunteer, no-one is forcing you’. Sorry, cop-out. You’re making it too easy on yourself.

On that note also, how some charities manipulate potential volunteers by telling them that they have to commit to a minimum of three months when they start. My response, a volunteer does NOT have to commit to anything, they are not paid. But “charities” (charity which means “love”) rely on good-willed people who don’t understand how they are just used for free labour while having no rights and in some cases don’t even get a free food shop!

I remember times in Germany and even here in the UK that bosses sometimes gave you some extra money when they were happy with your work. But now, these days it is: work more for less and be grateful for this “opportunity”.

Shame on any “charity” working under this mantra.

I burn bridges now since all the traumas and the useless aim to try and get help. I truly give up and don’t apologize for it. Some people who didn’t know me from before everything went downhill, please know I never used to be this blunt and weird. I used to be diplomatic, kept my head down, went on my way. But that old person is dead.

Apologies again to everyone regarding emails, and a huge thank you for the patience and helping wherever I was unable to help myself. It will never be forgotten.

How Pret steal from low-wage staff to fund their “charity” projects for PR:

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I worked at Pret A Manger and survived systemic workplace bullying during bereavement that involved HR, the top leadership, HQ and even the now โ€œretiredโ€ former CEO Clive Schlee. Schlee has been appointed CEO of itsu in 2024 by Julian Metcalfe who gave him the CEO spot at Pret many years ago.
I declined 4 settlement offers if I am silent about my ordeal. But I rather speak out to help others. For an overview of important blog entries of my experience with Pret, please visit โ€œMy Ordeal with Pret A Mangerโ€. The little arrow to the right next to each heading will lead directly to the post.
An incomplete list on what other Pret staff say about Pret’s bullying environment: Caught in the Act Bullying at Pret and What shop MANAGERS & HQ staff say about Pret incl. CEO Pano Christou.
I tell my story for the first time verbally in below audio player interview on a podcast by The Adam Paradox, and wrote two articles in the Scottish Left Review as well as mentioned by the BBC.

Please also see the MEDIA page for more on my work with the press.

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“Charity” Means LOVE

But love seems to be missing in a lot of charities, especially mental health and suicide prevention charities

I have been through an odyssey of the NHS mental health service and came to the conclusion, they simply do NOT want to help people, especially those with trauma.

I heard an interview recently (Sep. 2025) by a mental health nurse Bella Jackson on Times Radio. She describes what she experienced on mental health wards, which in many examples I also experienced in ambulant mental health service. I can only encourage people to listen to the 22 minute interview.

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When the NHS mental health service isn’t fit for purpose and mainly for a comfortable position for high ranking executives and psychiatrists and their nice pay-checks and pensions, you’d assume that mental health charities might be a better option. But it’s even worse there.

I wrote a post about the shocking and appalling way the suicide prevention charity Samaritans try to coerce mainly women to save strangers, men on train platforms. Upon further research I also came across “The Brenda Line” where female volunteers answered sex calls. And with the Samaritans, female volunteers are taught to bear with sex calls. This is also seen in some Trustpilot reviews, below.

The Samaritans run a sophisticated ad campaign called

Smalltalk Saves Lives

where I collected the outcry of many people on social media, especially women.

I searched some more about other charities like Mind and CALM and fund that all 3 charities have over 80% and 90% DIS-approval rate, not only by callers, but by volunteers. And all this, the NHS mental health service, mental health charities that are supposed to help the most vulnerable are extremely toxic and money oriented.

Someone who used to work at Mind runs a blog similar to mine exposing systemic bullying within Mind’s workplace. I had a few brief interactions with Workplace Bullying Wales in 2018 when I started to call Pret’s bullying culture out publicly. I came across him as we both wrote under the Twitter hashtag # workplacebullying. He must have read part of my blog where I posted Glassdoor and Indeed reviews about Pret’s toxic culture. He then started using Glassdoor reviews about Mind as well. I love when blogs see the tools other blogs use to call out wrong doing and implement the same public tools at our disposal.

Searching on the Trustpilot reviews of the Samaritans, Mind and CALM, and my question on why these “charities” are so bad, I can only think one thing: Money!

Someone on social media put out some numbers on CEO pay etc. In this case with another suicide prevention charity CALM:

CALM CEO pay ยฃ154,000 (and that’s not even mentioning the bonus on top of that).

Advertising spent in 2023: ยฃ100,000 and received ยฃ150,000 in added value from media partners. Not to mention all the donations. And the people at the bottom manning the phones or walking the streets are UNPAID volunteers.

UK Prime Minister gets around ยฃ170,000 and U.S. President gets around $167,000., plus / minus These might have increased in 2025. But it is mind boggling how a charity CEO gets almost the same salary as the top leaders of countries.

Pret CEO Pano Christou gets around ยฃ500,000 plus over ยฃ5 million in bonus per year. These number rise every year. Pret is a private company. All also while Pano Christou cut staff wages and benefits. But a charity CEO is supposed to be in a non-profit organisation, but is on the same level as country leaders, PLUS the CEO gets bonus on top. Plus charities get donations and funding from tax payers. All for what?

All for what people describe as a disaster and shame of service? See below.

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The current scoring as of October 2025 of the 3 main charities, I put the percentage of 1 and 2 star reviews combined:

Samaritans: 80% (1 & 2 stars) disapprove!

CALM: 92% disapprove! Actually CALM has a 100% disapproval rate, the one 3 star review talks about CALM potentially not being safe.

Mind: 93% disapprove!

WHAT IS GOING ON???!!

I found a review for Mind which I will link to that people should read, it gives a conspiracy or dystopian hint on how government services and charity services might work together and why all are so appalling. Tinfoil hat? Maybe, but the high negative scoring close to 100% disapproving is concerning. I haven’t even checked Google reviews yet!

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Please click on the above links to each charity’s review page. I only want to put one revew here otherwise my blog post will get too long again.

The following review by an ex Samaritan volunteer gives a detail report on behind the scenes and how female volunteers are told to bear with sex callers instead of hanging up. It’s absolutely abusive,toxic, misogynistic and unacceptable.

I put the whole screenshot here and underneath the whole text. The review can be found via the link under the screenshot.

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Link to review.

Full review text posted in Trustpilot in August 2025, please note, if there are spelling jistakes, I did not correct any to leave it in the author’s own words.

Quote:

As an ex-volunteer, I do not recommend this toxic organisation

New volunteers expected to do all kinds of days and hours, and at least 3 hrs a week with at least 1 overnight shift every 3 months. This is incompatible with those who have children to care for and also work full time. Even those who don’t have kids and work full time have difficulty managing this. This skews the listener volunteer demographic to mainly middle class retirees with cars, own homes, few financial worries, out of touch/can’t relate with the current state of social services, government agencies and working class people problems. They do this for an ego boost, only work hours that are comfortable for them, leaving unsocial hours to new or a few very committed volunteers.

Majority of callers are lonely older people who don’t work and aren’t close to their families for various reasons; lonely people who have difficulties socialising for various reasons; angry people shouting down the phone being belligerent/sarcastic about the volunteer’s inability to solve their money/housing/job/relationship problems for them. Female volunteers get a lot of male sex pests calling up to masturbate to fantasies about sex involving rape and children. A lot of prisoners call as well and when they encounter female listeners, a large proportion of them want to talk about sex. Female volunteers are encouraged to “explore feelings” with these men because they must have been “traumatised” to act this way. Samaritans callers are now routed nationally across UK and Ireland so get a fair few callers with thick accents that are very challenging to make sense of, making it difficult to understand/converse/”help” them. Very rarely are there truly suicide calls, but many bored/lonely regular callers will claim to be suicidal to keep the volunteer on the line.

Deteriorating NHS services mean that more callers with serious mental health issues are redirected to Samaritans whenever NHS mental services are closed/overwhelmed. Many callers are in the midst of a serious mental health crisis – upset/angry, psychotic, incoherent callers blaming the world for their ills, threatening to do something violent to whomever is living with them to “fix” their issues. Samaritans can do nothing unless caller gives address+name, which never happens as callers are often paranoid about police/doctors.

The in-house training is 6 weeks of group classes using standardised teaching material from Samaritans HQ which teaches the “listening wheel” and the stepped approach to discussing suicide with callers. After group class training, training is then conducted 1:1 by so-called “mentors” – mostly old-timers in the branch who listen in on conversations new volunteers take, telling them what to say. Caller numbers are auto-logged by HQ. Any personal details given by callers are stored in HQ servers too. Zero consistency in how mentors teach because they were trained ages ago, answering phones in their own way. It’s all very vague – basically if a trainee gells well with their mentor and don’t question the flaws in the system, then he/she will be approved as a volunteer. There are branch politics/unspoken hierarchy/cliques – everyone keeps quiet about bullying/makes snide remarks – the only solution is for the person picked on to resign. Some volunteers seem to weirdly derive pleasure when sharing callers’ sexual/relationship problems to other volunteers (and whomever).

It’s all very superficial. Samaritans are taught to never give advice; never disclose anything, i.e. never agree with the caller on any opinion/preference, even if they did. While old-timers get away with saying what they like, new Samaritans are chastised if conversations aren’t focused only on caller’s “feelings” – no “chatting” with callers about anything else – must allow more silences so “callers can talk more”. All this can result in a cold, unempathic, unnatural conversation style. Few people who aren’t trained counsellors can talk like this without sounding stunted and unemotional. Doesn’t suit callers who aren’t “talkers”, and not effective either for callers in acute states of psychosis wanting to do something violent, which are all typical calls that Samaritans get. The Samaritans approach uses aspects of Carl Roger’s Person-Centred therapy but can’t build long term relationships with callers to help them improve/change their lives. The irony is they want unpaid volunteers. If they’ll only hire and pay trained counsellors, the service quality could be improved.

Campaign for a better NHS, social services, government, etc. that make a difference. Not this. This is a vain attempt to show donors theyโ€™re doing โ€œsomethingโ€. Every Conservativeโ€™s wet dream is to defund public services and direct everyone affected to the Samaritans.”

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Something needs to change! I pray that undercover journalists infiltrate these charities and bring to light what’s gong on. Journalists are often THE ONLY chance to expose these organisations and start change, just like a TV drama about the Post Office Scandal brought it to light and political debate, even though many victims still wait for justice and compensation.

I also have a huge issue with food charities who sell food for very low price to the public which helps a great deal, have volunteers work for free, but the volunteers must also pay for their food shop. Full price.

What the heck is going on?!

Please do NOT give any money to charities unless you are ABSOLUTELY sure their work truly has impact and the volunteers are treated well. Rather seek out people in your immediate neighbourhood and support them individually.

Something needs to happen about these CEO salaries and bonuses. It’s unethical and perverse!

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I worked at Pret A Manger and survived systemic workplace bullying during bereavement that involved HR, the top leadership, HQ and even the now โ€œretiredโ€ former CEO Clive Schlee. Schlee has been appointed CEO of itsu in 2024 by Julian Metcalfe who gave him the CEO spot at Pret many years ago.
I declined 4 settlement offers if I am silent about my ordeal. But I rather speak out to help others. For an overview of important blog entries of my experience with Pret, please visit โ€œMy Ordeal with Pret A Mangerโ€. The little arrow to the right next to each heading will lead directly to the post.
An incomplete list on what other Pret staff say about Pret’s bullying environment: Caught in the Act Bullying at Pret and What shop MANAGERS & HQ staff say about Pret incl. CEO Pano Christou.
I tell my story for the first time verbally in below audio player interview on a podcast by The Adam Paradox, and wrote two articles in the Scottish Left Review as well as mentioned by the BBC.

Please also see the MEDIA page for more on my work with the press.

NEW LinkTree

PayPal.Me

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Thank you for reading/listening.

ยฉ2017 โ€“ Present: expret.org


Interview:

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Unless otherwise stated or linked to, this website and all writings within this site are the property of expret.org and are protected by copyright and other intellectual property laws. Reproduction and distribution of my writings without written permission is prohibited.
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