UIF Ters payments will be made once Labour minister provides directives

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The Department of Labour says a decision to release funds to millions of workers for the month of July as part of the Covid-19 Ters benefit payout will be announced when Minister Thulas Nxesi issues a directive on it.

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“The opening of the system for July and August is subject to the publishing of the ministerial directive... Once these have been published, an announcement will be made as to when will the UIF start processing claims for July and August 2020,” Buthelezi said.Buthelezi maintained he was aware that the e-system had been tested and was ready for processing claims.Up to 727 238 applications have been submitted so far.

DA spokesperson on labour, Michael Cardo, said Nxesi owed it to the anxious and desperate workers of South Africa, who weren’t sure when their next pay cheque will arrive.

 

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