ACT: A Hand-up Into Real Jobs
ACT – Getting New Zealanders Working Again: A Hand-up Into Real Jobs
New Zealanders are hard workers and employment is central to our society. It underpins stable families and strong communities. Unemployment saps potential and its human cost is too high; in the long term unemployment can be a factor in dependency, family breakdown and crime.
ACT says New Zealand’s unemployment rate is unnecessarily high. We understand that the majority of jobs in New Zealand are created by small and medium-sized businesses. To reduce unemployment we need policies that enable these businesses to create jobs. ACT aims to remove barriers to work and help people get off benefits and into the real jobs they need. A hand up, not a hand out.
ACT’s goals are:
* Through a fully-funded
Welfare to Work scheme that involves community-based
providers, together with ACT’s proposals to create new
jobs, to lower the number of registered unemployed by a
third within three years.
* To have the lowest unemployment rate in the OECD.
ACT believes:
* Those who can work should work – welfare should be a springboard back to work.
* Government policy must assist those on welfare to overcome any barriers to work.
* High taxation and government regulation cost jobs.
ACT will:
* Break the cycle of dependency.
* Adapt for New Zealand the best initiatives from hand-up welfare programmes in other countries such as the US and Britain.
* Ensure that assistance is tailored to meet the needs of individuals and move from the “one-size- fits-all” welfare state.
* Support community-based welfare programmes.
* Make it easier for businesses to hire more staff.
* Cut taxes,
government red tape and bureaucracy.