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Deputy Prime Minister Grant Robertson calls for immigration reset
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Press Release – Green Party The Green Party welcomes the 1 July changes to support families and children, but says the main benefit increase must go further to help pull New Zealanders out of poverty. New Zealanders want to see a strong social safety net that enables everyone …
The Green Party welcomes the 1 July changes to support families and children, but says the main benefit increase must go further to help pull New Zealanders out of poverty.
“New Zealanders want to see a strong social safety net that enables everyone to live with dignity,” says Green Party spokesperson for Social Development & Employment Ricardo Menéndez March.
Press Release – NZCCSS NZCCCSS welcomes the direction the Government is signalling through main benefit increases funded in the Wellbeing Budget 2021 announced on Thursday 20 May. Budget 2021 is a hopeful step in the direction that our sector has long been asking for, …
NZCCCSS welcomes the direction the Government is signalling through main benefit increases funded in the
Wellbeing Budget 2021 announced on Thursday 20 May.
“Budget 2021 is a hopeful step in the direction that our sector has long been asking for,” says Executive Officer Nikki Hurst.
Nikki says that the increases in main benefits – the first rolling out from 1 July 2021- within the context of a ‘recovery’ budget aimed at maintaining debt levels, are an encouraging sign.