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Looking at setting up a charity that would use volunteers. The charitable activity would involve volunteers making some gadgets that would then be given free of charge to elderly and vulnerable people. There are plenty of willing volunteers. Its a genuine charity, no business activity, no one getting salary, genuine benefits to the recipients.
However assembling these gadgets requires a license from a business. They don't ask for any fees, but they do ask that we sign volunteers up to a confidentiality agreement to protect the companies IP.
Is this going to be a problem? Does asking a volunteer to sign a contract endanger the volunteer status and make them a worker or an employee? If the volunteers were entitled to minimum wage then the whole thing would fall apart. As I said there are plenty of willing volunteers so it should be workable if there is no entitlement to NMW.
However assembling these gadgets requires a license from a business. They don't ask for any fees, but they do ask that we sign volunteers up to a confidentiality agreement to protect the companies IP.
Is this going to be a problem? Does asking a volunteer to sign a contract endanger the volunteer status and make them a worker or an employee? If the volunteers were entitled to minimum wage then the whole thing would fall apart. As I said there are plenty of willing volunteers so it should be workable if there is no entitlement to NMW.