新西兰政府引入了交通灯系统和改革,到2030年将求职者支助领取者减少50 000人。 New Zealand government introduces Traffic Light System and reforms to reduce Jobseeker Support recipients by 50,000 by 2030.
新西兰政府实行了新的交通灯系统和改革,旨在让更多的人摆脱对求职者的支持,增加那些未能履行其福利义务的人的后果。 New Zealand's government has introduced a new Traffic Light System and reforms aiming to move more people off Jobseeker Support and increase consequences for those who fail to meet their benefit obligations. 变化包括:将未履行义务计算受益人的时间从12个月延长到两年,要求求职者支助受益人每6个月重新申请一次,并规定所有有工作义务的受益人在领取福利之前必须有一个求职者简历。 Changes include extending the period for obligation failures to count against beneficiaries from 12 months to two years, requiring Jobseeker Support recipients to reapply every six months, and making it mandatory for all beneficiaries with work obligations to have a jobseeker profile before receiving benefits. 预计到2030年,这些改革将使接受求职者支助的人数减少50 000人,从而节省了23亿美元的福利付款。 The reforms are expected to reduce the number of people on Jobseeker Support by 50,000 by 2030, saving $2.3 billion in welfare payments.