Former Green MP Sue Bradford will appear in Auckland District Court on Friday after a protest action in which she and four others chained themselves to a pillar in the Ministry of Social Development's Auckland regional office today.
All were charged tonight with wilful trespass after police cut the chain to remove them from the office this afternoon.
One other protester was also charged with trespass after he ran towards a back entrance in an apparent bid to break into the office.
Ms Bradford, now a doctoral student at Auckland University of Technology, said the protest would be the first of many against the Government's second welfare reform bill, introduced in Parliament on Monday, which reduces benefit categories from seven to three and provides for a new "one-strike rule" that would cancel a person's benefit for 13 weeks if they turn down a single job offer.
"I feel so strongly that we have to lift the level of resistance to what the Government is doing to beneficiaries," she said just after being freed on bail tonight.