“The government talks openly about using a “carrot” and “stick” approach to welfare”, she said.
“Using a “stick “to hit babies is a pernicious and unethical form of social engineering, which will not work”
“Mothering is work and should be valued and supported by society”.
“Mothers are raising the future workers and tax payers who will support an increasingly elderly population.”
“Children are our taonga.|”
“ National's policies are short sighted and cruel. Keeping children in poverty and denying them their bonding with their mothers breaches the United Nations Rights of the Child .”
“Also, National's approach will not work when there are no jobs. When there are jobs, beneficiaries take them, if they fit their families' and health needs.”
National, on the other hand, has slashed jobs, slashed spending on childcare, and made tertiary education unaffordable.
”The corporate and the banks want to make us pay for their crisis”, which is why the National Government is trying to cut jobs, wages and benefits, and to privatise state assets.”
“They even want to privatise welfare so that the rich can make more profits out of the poor.”
“We don’t accept this.”
“It’s not our crisis. We didn’t create it, and we won’t pay for it.”
Waitemata Unite is holding a protest against the welfare cuts and the work testing of single parents, at 4pm, Thursday 8th March, on the motorway overbridge , corner of St Lukes Rd and Great North Rd, Auckland.
Janet Robin
President
Waitemata Branch of Unite Union
c/- 0272800080
unitewaitemata@gmail.com
http://waitemataunite.blogspot.com/
· Source:
http://www.beehive.govt.nz/sites/all/files/27_Feb_Welfare_Reform_QandA.pdf
Sole Parent Support
This includes all those on the DPB and Widow’s Benefits with children under 14.Those receiving Sole Parent Support will be expected to look for part-time work when
their child is five years old and full-time when their child reaches the age of 14.
Those who have an additional child while on benefit will be exempted from work
expectations for 12 months, in line with parental leave provisions. Work obligations will
then revert to the age of the youngest child when the parent went on benefit.
For example, a beneficiary with a seven year old, who has another child, will return to a
part-time work expectation when their newborn turns one. A sole parent of a fourteen
year old who has another child will return to a full-time work expectation after one year.
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· Waitemata Branch of Unite Union
· waitemataunite.blogspot.com
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