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Thursday, 20 May 2021, 3:28 pm
Public Service Association members will celebrate
today’s Budget boosts for beneficiaries and low-paid
workers, and the announcement of new programmes to tackle
the housing crisis.
The government has committed to
raise weekly benefit rates between $32 and $55 per adult, by
April 1 2022 reaching or exceeding the recommendations of
2019’s Welfare Expert Advisory Group. PSA members
choose careers in agencies like the Ministry of Social
Development because they want to help people in need.
Shamefully low benefit levels caused unnecessary suffering
for thirty years, so we’re thrilled the government has
today promised to end that dark legacy, says union National
Press Release – Public Service Association Public Service Association members will celebrate todays Budget boosts for beneficiaries and low-paid workers, and the announcement of new programmes to tackle the housing crisis. The government has committed to raise weekly benefit rates between $32 and …
Public Service Association members will celebrate today’s Budget boosts for beneficiaries and low-paid workers, and the announcement of new programmes to tackle the housing crisis.
The government has committed to raise weekly benefit rates between $32 and $55 per adult, by April 1 2022 reaching or exceeding the recommendations of 2019’s Welfare Expert Advisory Group.
“PSA members choose careers in agencies like the Ministry of Social Development because they want to help people in need. Shamefully low benefit levels caused unnecessary suffering for thirty years, so we’re thrilled the government has today promised to end that dark legacy,” says union National Secretary Er
Press Release – Public Service Association Public Service Association members will celebrate todays Budget boosts for beneficiaries and low-paid workers, and the announcement of new programmes to tackle the housing crisis. The government has committed to raise weekly benefit rates between $32 and …
Public Service Association members will celebrate today’s Budget boosts for beneficiaries and low-paid workers, and the announcement of new programmes to tackle the housing crisis.
The government has committed to raise weekly benefit rates between $32 and $55 per adult, by April 1 2022 reaching or exceeding the recommendations of 2019’s Welfare Expert Advisory Group.
“PSA members choose careers in agencies like the Ministry of Social Development because they want to help people in need. Shamefully low benefit levels caused unnecessary suffering for thirty years, so we’re thrilled the government has today promised to end that dark legacy,” says union National Secretary Er