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  1. Philosophically the neoliberal welfare state presupposes the government has cut spending and is running a surplus. In reality the government is running a deficit and increasing government spending. And still the government is to gutless to do the correct things properly.

  2. I have never seen Carmel Sepuloni give a straight answer in reply when her department is caught out. They are dealing with the most vunerable people and also some of the worst and they need to be able to divide the two types not treat them all the same

  3. I have never seen Carmel Sepuloni give a straight answer in reply when her department is caught out. They are dealing with the most vunerable people and also some of the worst and they need to be able to divide the two types not treat them all the same

  4. And the lies and BS continue, beneficiaries were told they would get 25 dollars more from 1 April 2020, but the truth is, for many this will NOT happen, as the TAS or Special Benefit will be reduced in return (for only the main benefit being increased a little).

    So yet again, giving with one hand, taking it out of the hand of the beneficiary straight away again, leaving people not better off, or only marginally better off.

    Thank you BS Government.

  5. The entire decrepit, cracked and broken WINZ system, with its unending tangled reams of red tape and its intrusive, punitive and oftentimes cruel approach to fellow humans, needs to go. Turf out the lot, burn it in huge bonfire and go here instead: UBI to fix Coronavirus Crisis

    Calls are rising all over the globe for governments to do exactly that.

    The reason? Coronavirus.

    Spain is apparently considering it: Spain may issue Permanent UBI to Fight Covid-19

    Italians are petitioning for it: If Not Now then When

    The answer is staring us all in the face.
    And to those who say, “But where is the money?”
    Well, one place it is right now is here: The Worlds Eight Richest People have grabbed most of it for themselves

    1. That last article linked is 3 years old… and the situation is way WORSE….. system is working as they intended. We need to wise up… and now we may have the chance, capitalism is now broken!

  6. I had two stints on benefits some decades ago – one a few weeks between jobs and one a couple of years with wee kids. The few weeks wasn’t long enough to learn anything other than winz staff aren’t happy when they realise your shiny new job offer is more than what they’re getting. A couple of years though was a good amount of time to lean into the idea that you’re the dregs of society and not worthy nor capable of anything very much, certainly not a job. The hostile beat-em-with-a-stick approach that winz employs works the opposite to the way they think it works.

  7. And the supposed benefit increases from April 1st have once again turned out to be a sick joke with WINZ actually clawing them back by deducting from other entitlements such as Accommodation Supplement.

    1. Not if you don’t get all those things..many went up 30,,mine did..but then i don’t ask for anything,I only went on late last year for the first time in my life(job held by a temp). so yeah idk how anyone would want to live like this..thank God i won;t have to for much longer.

    2. The increase may only benefit those individuals in large families or flatting arrangements where all are on a benefit, and are living in overcrowded conditions, where they do not even get TAS or Special Benefit or Accommodation Supplement.

      So they get 25 bucks extra, but still live in shitty conditions.

      Those needing top ups to pay for exorbitant rents and who are living on their own or as sole parents, they are truly screwed.

  8. So 10 year old’s are part of the NZ workforce now?. Either your mathematics is worse than the average 10 year old or you would rather live in a country where 10 year old’s work. Interesting.

  9. Yes it is a reflection of the neo liberalism that comes from successive Labour and National led governments that created it in its current form.

  10. Your recent article about WINZ taking back $25.00 increase by decreasing Temporary Support is only one way. I have a debt with WINZ and my repayments increased so I to lose $25.00. I am a full time caregiver of Adult Daughter with a disability and can not even pay the basics.

    Why has the GOVT moved on decreasing rents or increasing accommodation allowance without other penalties to other entitlements? Why do the rich benefit from pandemic by a mortgage holiday but renters are made homeless? My landlord informed me he will evict me regardless of changes to Tenancy Act.

    This GOVT is not helping the vulnerable as promised at 2017 election they are the new National party of helping the rich who hate the poor on benefits. SO Labour has proven to hate the poor as well. Labour now has to be held accountable for the harm they continue to do to the most vulnerable.

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