Students seek more money
PA Wellington. Increased bursaries for women students facing financial hardship are sought by the New Zealand University Students’ Association. It says that women students are worse off than their male terparts because they cannot get such high paid jobs. Women students experiencing financial hardship should be paid an
additional allowance until ? c l pay and opportunity Exists in New Zealand. Tme association recomme that university stude| nts | 3e p ai( j the sa me as thi e basic benefit paid t 0 i<Z n unmarr ‘ e d socialwetf/are beneficiary aged moife than 20. .Wt calls for the abolition of £ all A and B supfolfementary bursaries 011 * , 'the ground that stud tints with less acade™lC should not be _d!S£ifiminated against.
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