Quebec anti-poverty group worried about plan that penalizes new welfare seekers
MONTREAL — A Quebec anti-poverty group is worried about a provincial program that imposes financial penalties on welfare seekers who fail to take part.
As of April 1, first-time seekers can lose up to $224 of their $650 monthly sum if they do not intensively search for work, undergo job training and develop social skills.
Serge Petitclerc, a spokesman for a coalition of 30 Quebec organizations, says helping people find work is a good idea but they should not be forced to participate and face sanctions.
“Threatening people is never a good strategy,” he said in an interview from Quebec City on Monday.