If you were unable to apply for the Unemployment Insurance Fund Covid-19 temporary employer/employee relief scheme benefit in the last three months, there is still a chance.
“Although June was the last month for the Covid-19 Ters benefits as per the directive, the UIF will continue to process and pay claims submitted for this period until the cut-off date is determined,” said the UIF Commissioner Teboho Maruping. The main problem now relates to the swapping of employer profiles when users try to submit claims, which causes a potential security breach.
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