DutchNews, October
25, 2016
Supporters of the
introduction of a basic income in the Netherlands will today hand over a
petition containing 58,000 signatures calling for a debate in parliament.
The signatories
are calling for a basic income of €1,000 for all adults, plus health insurance
and an extra payment for children. A basic income will allow everyone to decide
whether to work, study, start a company or, for example, take care of elderly
family members, the supporters say.
Under the citizens’ initiative scheme,
controversial issues have to be placed on the parliamentary agenda if more than
40,000 signatures have been collected in support. The organisers hope to
eventually collect more than 100,000 signatures.
Earlier this year the government
gave the green light to 25 local councils to experiment with different forms of
income and welfare benefits next year. For example, in some places, welfare
claimants will not have to apply for jobs but will be allowed to keep more of
any addition earnings.
Utrecht, Groningen, Wageningen and Tilburg are among the
cities where the experiment will take place.
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