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 Every month, workers contribute to the Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF). This money can be accessed should they require short term financial relief if they lost their job.


Many workers lost income due to the Covid-19 enforced lockdowns. The South African government established the Temporary Employer/Employee Relief Scheme (TERS) to supplement the lost income of these workers.  


The Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF) provides short-term financial relief to workers who have contributed to the fund. 


The South African labour force is made up of around 22 million individuals, of which 34.9% are unemployed.


The Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF) provides short-term financial relief to workers who need to have their income supplemented.


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The Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF) provides workers for temporary financial relief should they find themselves in a position where they are unable to work.


Every month, people working for more than 24 hours per month in South Africa are required by law to make contributions to the Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF).


The Temporary Employer/Employee Relief Scheme (TERS) was established to help shield workers from the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.


If you work for longer than 24 hours per month, by law, you are required to make contributions to the Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF).


If there's a possibility that something can happen, it is best to be prepared for it. Nothing can be more true of this than when it comes to employment.


People sometimes feel like it's time for a change in their life. Oftentimes people act on these feelings and make changes in their life.


The Temporary Employer/Employee Relief (TERS) scheme was established in 2020 to provide short-term financial support to employees who lost income during the pandemic.


If you work for more than 24 hours per month, you are required by law to make contributions to the Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF).


With the emergence of the internet and improvements made to technology, things that you may have only been able to do in person can now be done online. 


 Earlier this year, Statistics South Africa Revealed that the unemployment rate in the country stands at 34%. People who have previously part of the country's labour force qualify for short term financial support.


The Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF) was established to provide workers for short term financial relief to contributors to the fund. 


The Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF) recently announced that they will be distributing short-term financial relief to workers who were affected by the July unrest in parts of KwaZulu Natal and Gauteng.


The Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF) and the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) both provide relief to people living in South Africa. However, their mandates are different.


 The Unemployment Fund is racing against time in their quest to finalise all Covid-19 Temporary Employer/Employee Relief Scheme (TERS) claims before the end of the year.

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