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flag A New Zealander lost unemployment benefits because his partner’s 24-hour workweek was deemed insufficient, triggering job search requirements despite her not applying for aid.

flag A New Zealander laid off in June 2025 was denied unemployment benefits because his employed partner, a chef working 24 hours weekly, was deemed not to be working full-time under the country’s social security rules. flag Though she did not seek aid, the Ministry of Social Development required her to undergo a job search assessment, including a seminar, due to the couple’s combined income and employment status. flag The requirement was later changed to a one-on-one interview, but the situation caused stress over her employer learning of the review. flag The case highlights how benefit rules assess both partners’ work hours and income, classifying those below 30 hours weekly as needing to take steps toward full-time work, even if only one partner applies for support.

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