This is a random question about company and charity law that somebody might have encountered before. If not then no matter.
I'm about to apply for a job through an agency for a local company but there is something strange. It's a manufacturing company producing product which has purposely got flaws in. They are used to test QC in a company, or some such matter. Whatever it's not really relevant to the job as product matter can be learnt. The odd thing is the company is controlled by a charity. Described as such but also as under a charity umbrella elsewhere.
Now I think I read that it's possible for a company to be a charity. Can anyone explain this to me better? My Google skills didn't find an answer to this. BTW the company makes product that gets used in industry. Kind of control samples I guess in a QA use.
Anyway, it's a random question so I think it belongs here. I hope someone has an idea what I'm talking about and can explain. Either way I'm applying for the job tonight.