Welfare changes must be resisted – AAAP to picket Key Sun 22
AUCKLAND ACTION AGAINST POVERTY
Media
release Friday 20 July 2012
Welfare changes must be
resisted – AAAP to picket Key Sun 22
July
National’s latest vindictive attack on young
people and beneficiaries passed into law last night and
must be resisted at all costs says Auckland Action Against
Poverty spokesperson Sue Bradford.
‘We are deeply
saddened by National’s determination to push through
measures which will only make life harder for beneficiaries
and unemployed people who are already struggling to
survive.
‘Instead of doing something serious about
creating decent jobs for those who need them, Bennett, Key
and co are hellbent on reforms which are all about state –
and in some cases contracted NGO – control of every last
detail of peoples’ lives.
‘Affected young people
will lose all control of their income. At a time in their
lives when they should be learning independence and
budgeting, they will be treated like children.
‘All
women of childbearing age – and their daughters – who
are in the welfare system are to be encouraged to take
longlasting contraception. They will also be worktested
from the time their babies are one year old.
‘Worst
of all, these reforms are just the first step. We know the
Government has much more in store, including the drug
testing of beneficiaries, sweeping changes to benefit
categories and further moves towards an increasingly
corporatised, insurance model welfare system.
‘We
believe National and its allies in Parliament are literally
waging war on the unemployed workers, beneficiaries, low
wage workers and students of this country.
AAAP calls
on all who support us to join us in a picket at the time of
John Key’s speech to the National Party conference in
Auckland this weekend.
PICKET - STOP THE WAR ON THE
POOR
11.30am Sunday 22 July
Sky City,
Auckland
ends