The National-led Governmentโs plans to arbitrarily increase benefit sanctions will have a lasting impact on the people who need our support the most.
โTodayโs announcement confirms the Governmentโs goal of pushing more people into poverty via benefit sanctions,โ says the Green Party spokesperson for Social Development and Employment, Ricardo Menรฉndez March.
โSanctions do not work. They do not support people into meaningful employment, nor support them to participate fully in their communities. Taking away peopleโs incomes only makes it harder for people to get by.
โThis Government is quickly building a legacy of cruelty. Instead of supporting people to provide for themselves and their whฤnau, this Government has actively sought to push people further and further into poverty.
โNow, today, we have yet another measure to penalise the poorest people. It is a symptom of the politics of cruelty that is driving this coalitionโs policies and steering New Zealand backwards.
โFor years, successive governments have been imposing requirements that make peopleโs lives harder – instead of the tailored support people need to find a job or retrain. After more than a decade of running work-readiness workshops, there is no decisive evidence to show they actually support people into good employment. Penalising people who are struggling does nothing to create decent jobs.
โWe can prevent the further entrenchment of poverty across Aotearoa by lifting income support, adequately supporting families who transition into employment and ensuring disabled people are treated with respect and dignity.
โThe Green Party has been the only political party who has consistently stood against benefit sanctions and we will fight to ensure everybody has what they need to thrive. Bold and permanent solutions to lift people out of poverty exist. We just need the Government to do it,โ says Ricardo Menรฉndez March.



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