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"Special benefits for special people"
Column:Mathew
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There has been a whole lot of brouhaha about the
oodles of cash Work and Income New Zealand have available
for 'Special Benefits' but aren't dishing out to the
ddeserving dole dependant. Ironically all this talk of
systematic impoverishment is on air and in print at a time
when these same broadcast waves band bands are full of news
about rich bi-wigs getting fat cheques in the form of
'golden handshakes' and 'parachute pay-offs' meaning 'you've
done well but we're sick off you take the cash and see ya
later' and 'take the money and jump before you're
pushed'.
On the surface the beneficaries and the golden
handshake beneficaries are poles apart in their social
economic strata to social club.
And sure enough the
faceless; numbered masses who WINZ deceives into accepting
their paltry lot are a different species to the shifty,
skilful executive to who earns the big dollar kiss
off.
But those masses on the benefit do have close
cousins among the employed - those workers who never get
close to or even expect a firm handshake let alone a gold
one.
And yes there are those on the benefit who in style
but perhaps not substance belong to the "golden handshake"
club. These beneficaries know how to manipulate the
"Rankin-file" staff of the new Work and Income culture and
they do it often and to good effect.
It is a fact the
WINZ staff have tonnes of cash to give away and beneficaries
are legally entitled to it. WINZ staff will claim it is
disgressionary funds - that is it is up to individual case
managers or office managers to decide on their whim - but in
reality if you're on the dole you are most likely entitled
to whole swag of cash and benefits that your friendly case
officer is actively encouraged not to tell you about. If you
cotton on to the fact you are able to get more than you
average paltry dole your case officer huffs and puffs on
about disgressionary funds hoping to scare you off by
indicating its all not worth the hassle.
But even if you
swallow the disgressionary line all you need to do is ask
for a straight yes and no answer to your request if it is
now, demand an immediate review under the relevent act of
the decision - remember to remind the by now worried WINZ
officer you want the review completed in triplicate - this
is sure to send your now harried case officer scurrying off
and after a few sorting of papers, hushed whispers and
glances of incredulous respect in your direction you will
soon be leaving your local WINZ office the proud owner of
special grant given to you at your officer's 'disgression'.
Bullshit you were entitled to it all along and as soon as
they realised you knew how to play the game they folded and
paid up.
Hence the similarity between receipients of
golden handshakes and special benefits - the money is there
to be had and in fact people are entitled to it - the
speciality features among the have and have-nots. The haves
are special because they know the rules, play the game and
get all they can whether they are on the hustle as CEOs or
dole bludgers.
While obviously there is nothing special
about collecting your same cheque week in and week out
without ever carefully checking what we are really entitled
to. This, however is the norm, unfortunately, as the system
continues to overwhelm and underpay the majority.
So
long-live the minority who get whatever they can and
whatever success their speciality earns them may it long be
golden.