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System glitches, unqualified agents and difficult digital forms are some of bottlenecks that have derailed the Ters payouts. Photo: Reuters
System glitches, unqualified agents and difficult digital forms are some of bottlenecks that have derailed the Ters payouts. Photo: Reuters

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System glitches, unqualified agents and difficult digital forms are some of bottlenecks that have derailed temporary employer-employee relief scheme (Ters) payouts.

Ters forms part of the government’s Covid-19 relief efforts and is managed by the Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF).

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