TRAID Stores:
TRAID Stores:
Trendy, expensive stores that are complicit with gentrification and social cleansing in areas that they operate in. Areas such as; Brixton, Lewisham, Dalston etc; where local people and families have been driven out of areas they grew up in, for all their lives, to accommodate the kind of residents that can afford to shop at TRAID.
This charity solely benefits causes abroad, not ones the UK - Despite child poverty being an issue in the United Kingdom.
Expensive infrastructure, staffing and overheads, that commandeer most of the profits that they are making, instead of benefitting the good causes that give them their 'charity' status.
This charity has monopolised a lot of clothing donations in London, depriving smaller charities, who struggle to benefit causes locally.
The staff in TRAID often appears to be middle-class British, or Euro-hipsters, rather than people local to the area. The kind of staff employed by TRAID are again outsiders moving to an area, willing to pay overpriced rent, adding to the problem aforementioned; of social cleansing and gentrification in the areas they operate in...
Despite the majority of staff being well-paid retail workers (as opposed to volunteers), they often have a poor attitude towards customers, because they are under the illusion that they're doing something selfless; simply because they work for a 'charity' - Behaviour that wouldn't be considered acceptable, from paid staff, at any regular corporate retail position.
Unlike a lot of other Charity shops, Traid does not appear to have staff with learning difficulties or disabilities.
20 czerwca 2024
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