Kerre Woodham Mornings Podcast

Francesca Rudkin: The new Jobseeker sanctions are worth a try


Listen Later

Yesterday the Prime Minister said that the vast amount of people on Jobseeker Benefits were trying hard to find a job and meet their obligations, and before we have a conversation about changes to the Jobseeker Benefit, that is important to remember.   

But we do have a problem with the number of people on the Jobseeker Benefit, and how long they are on it.   

According to the current government, the number of people on Jobseeker Support increased by 70,000 under the previous government as the use of sanctions significantly decreased, and almost two-thirds of the people receiving this benefit have been for over a year.  

The Government’s plan clarifies what they see as the deal between the government and the Jobseeker beneficiary. They have basically said, there are some responsibilities you must meet to receive this benefit, and if you take those responsibilities seriously, then life goes on.   

The changes Cabinet have agreed to include: 

Requiring Jobseeker Support recipients to reapply every six months, instead of annually – sensible.   

Requiring all beneficiaries with work obligations to have a jobseeker profile before receiving a benefit – I would have thought that was already in place!   

The introduction of a traffic light system that informs people what is required of them and alerts them if they are not keeping up with their requirements – which is a fair move as it gives people the chance to get back on track.  

Those who aren’t interested in fulfilling their obligations could face sanctions such as money management, where half of the benefit goes onto a payment card that can only be used for a limited range of essential products and services.   

Social Development and Employment Minister Louse Upston explained this to Heather du Pleiss-Allen last night: 

“So the traffic light system: green, you're complying; orange, you've got a warning; red, there's a sanction. So, at the moment the sanctions are either a 50% reduction in the benefit or a cancellation completely. We want to introduce for parents, in particular, a maximum reduction of 50%, but instead of going to that straight away, we could then use a non-financial measure like money management, so they still get the same amount of money but less choice over how they use it.” 

Surely this is a better alternative to outright cutting of the benefit? But it is one measure which comes with some risk – the last thing we want to see is the welfare of children or family affected by this sanction.   

There is also a new community work sanction requiring beneficiaries to "build skills and confidence", and they have extended the period a failure to meet obligations counts against a beneficiary from one year to two years, which seems a bit petty.   

All in all, these are the checks and balances we would expect for people on a benefit, and hopefully they will be delivered with respect.   

But will these measures get people back into work? Alongside these obligations, we still need to keep working on breaking down barriers that prevent people finding work – especially with our young people.   

Former welfare expert advisory group member and also former BusinessNZ CEO Phil O'Reilly spoke to the Mike Hosking Breakfast this morning about the importance of this:  

“One thing that was happening very well under the last government was the idea of at least building some work capable skills. So the idea of getting people a driver's licence and a site safety certificate and so on, just so they could go get a job in construction, for example. All of that, I think, is a really important part of building the capacity for people to move off welfare. So most people do want to do that. I mean, there are some people who just want to sit around and do nothing, and they should be sanctioned, of course, but most people want a job, so we should have a bit of yin and yang in this about making sure we can do both.” 

While the Government says it has seen enough evidence more sanctions will be effective in getting people into work, Greens and Labour have argued the opposite, echoing findings from the Welfare Expert Advisory Group who deemed sanctions to be “problematic” and ineffective at getting beneficiaries into work.  

But it’s a step forward, it’s worth a try and maybe a wakeup call for younger people who have found themselves on the Jobseeker Benefit and discovered they quite like it.   

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

Kerre Woodham Mornings PodcastBy Newstalk ZB


More shows like Kerre Woodham Mornings Podcast

View all
Saturday Morning with Jack Tame by Newstalk ZB

Saturday Morning with Jack Tame

3 Listeners

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive by Newstalk ZB

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

11 Listeners

Early Edition with Ryan Bridge by Newstalk ZB

Early Edition with Ryan Bridge

2 Listeners

The Hauraki Breakfast Podcast by Radio Hauraki

The Hauraki Breakfast Podcast

35 Listeners

The Mike Hosking Breakfast by Newstalk ZB

The Mike Hosking Breakfast

64 Listeners

ZM's Fletch, Vaughan & Hayley by ZM Podcast Network

ZM's Fletch, Vaughan & Hayley

91 Listeners

Weekend Sport with Jason Pine by Newstalk ZB

Weekend Sport with Jason Pine

6 Listeners

The Weekend Collective by Newstalk ZB

The Weekend Collective

3 Listeners

The OneRoof Radio Show by Newstalk ZB

The OneRoof Radio Show

7 Listeners

The Leighton Smith Podcast by Newstalk ZB

The Leighton Smith Podcast

109 Listeners

Smart Money by Newstalk ZB

Smart Money

1 Listeners

The Detail by RNZ

The Detail

64 Listeners

Matt Heath & Tyler Adams Afternoons by Newstalk ZB

Matt Heath & Tyler Adams Afternoons

1 Listeners

A Captain's Cup by Radio Sport

A Captain's Cup

1 Listeners

The Property Academy Podcast by Opes Partners

The Property Academy Podcast

37 Listeners

Between Two Beers Podcast by Steven Holloway & Seamus Marten

Between Two Beers Podcast

92 Listeners

Newstalk ZB ANZAC Centenary Tribute by Newstalk ZB

Newstalk ZB ANZAC Centenary Tribute

0 Listeners

What a Lad by James Marshall

What a Lad

31 Listeners

Sportstalk with D'Arcy Waldegrave by Newstalk ZB

Sportstalk with D'Arcy Waldegrave

0 Listeners

The Rest Is History by Goalhanger

The Rest Is History

12,429 Listeners

On The Front Foot by Newstalk ZB

On The Front Foot

6 Listeners

Holiday Breakfast by Newstalk ZB

Holiday Breakfast

0 Listeners

The Superior Sailor Series by Newstalk ZB

The Superior Sailor Series

0 Listeners

Rugby Direct by Newstalk ZB

Rugby Direct

4 Listeners

Wellington Mornings with Nick Mills by Newstalk ZB

Wellington Mornings with Nick Mills

0 Listeners

The Dom Harvey Podcast by Dom Harvey

The Dom Harvey Podcast

69 Listeners

News Fix by Newstalk ZB

News Fix

0 Listeners

The Big League Podcast by Newstalk ZB

The Big League Podcast

3 Listeners

Election 2023: The Front Bench by Newstalk ZB

Election 2023: The Front Bench

0 Listeners

All Sport Breakfast Canterbury by NewstalkZB

All Sport Breakfast Canterbury

0 Listeners

Sports Fix by Newstalk ZB

Sports Fix

1 Listeners

Football Fever by Newstalk ZB

Football Fever

0 Listeners

Making Cents by Frances Cook

Making Cents

13 Listeners