The Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF) has disbursed almost R9.5 billion through the COVID-19 Temporary Employer/Employee Relief Scheme (TERS).
”This is a critical infusion and further creates a safety net for workers who may ordinarily not be paid because of the lockdown as a result of the Coronavirus [COVID-19] pandemic,” said Minister of Employment and Labour Thulas Nxesi said.
The payments have benefitted 1 937 558 workers. ”We serve the people of this country and it is particularly at this point that we demonstrate the nature of a caring government thus ensuring that to the extent possible, no person is left behind,” said Nxesi.
This intervention he said, should be seen as part of the government-wide effort to mitigate the worst effects of the pandemic. Prudent investments by the UIF have enabled it to meet its obligations, despite revenue falling by over R400-million as a result of decreased contributions.
”We still appeal to employers to make the necessary applications; provide the fund with more information where we have sent queries and to pay the workers the money due to them,” Nxesi said.
A total of 619 365 workers, are still to be paid more than R2.6 billion pending the correct information being supplied to the UIF.
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