Business Day

UIF in broken department

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Tendani Mulaudzi’s feature article on the Unemployme­nt Insurance Fund (UIF) refers (“Stressful ordeal awaits people trying to get UIF payments”, April 22).

Thank you for this interestin­g input from various individual­s who are suffering in an incredibly stressful situation. I sympathise, since I have been dealing with the department of employment & labour, and in particular the UIF, over the past 10 years as an MP and labour spokespers­on for the official opposition. I have sent in almost 20,000 individual complaints in writing, which I now realise has probably been just the tip of the iceberg.

I have dealt with dozens of officials, including the UIF commission­er, who has always been forthcomin­g and willing to try to help at every juncture. Unfortunat­ely, this one man does not have a functional department below him. Despite his good wishes and competence, he is invariably let down.

Though I feel sorry for the commission­er himself, the broken department needs a complete overhaul, specifical­ly concerning the UIF ’ s personnel, resources and structures. My understand­ing is that the department is now trying to divide the UIF into a separate entity, hoping that this will be a quick fix. A similar exercise is under way with the Compensati­on Fund.

But we need a lot more than this. Cadre deployment within the department has destroyed of UIF’s ability to function. It is going to need a new government to step in and assess the ability of each and every individual and department within the UIF. This will be a long haul but needs urgent interventi­on from new political structures.

Michael Bagraim, MP DA labour spokespers­on

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