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Winter, Mark 1958- :BeneFISHaries sole parents. 1 March 2012
- Date
- 2012
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- Southland times (Newspaper)
- Reference
- DCDL-0020279
- Description
Shows a mother sole saying farewell to her two children as she leave for work.
Context: Refers to welfare reforms, orchestrated by by Paula Bennett, Minister for Social Development and Employment, one of which forces DPB recipients to seek part and full-time work. John Key is also being criticised for saying there are plenty of jobs available. Keith Ng looks at the figures in his blogpost 195,508 people can't be that lazy and concludes If John Key has found all the jobs, 195,508 people would like to know. (NBR March 1 2012)
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