Daily Dispatch

UIF Ters benefit to be extended

- ERNEST MABUZA

The department of employment and labour has extended the Covid-19 Temporary Employee Relief Scheme (Ters) benefit until August 15.

This was confirmed by deputy minister Boitumelo Moloi during a virtual presentati­on of the employment and labour department budget vote on Tuesday.

Last month, the department indicated the Unemployme­nt Insurance Fund (UIF) would pay workers their relief payments under the Covid-19 Ters scheme until the end of June. The payments were intended as a stopgap for three months, until the lockdown restrictio­ns were eased and the economy slowly reopened.

Moloi said in response to the lockdown, and in line with government’s call for social solidarity, a complete repurposin­g of the UIF was required to provide income support to temporaril­y laid-off workers on an unpreceden­ted scale.

“To date some R34bn in benefits has been distribute­d through employers in 7.4-million payments to recipients. This was in line with the commitment to provide income support for three months,” Moloi said.

She said during the same period, a further R4bn was disbursed in normal UIF benefits in 677,000 payments.

“It gives me great pleasure to announce that, following due diligence and consultati­on with the UIF actuaries, and in line with the president’s decision to extend the life of the Disaster Management Act until August 15, we have taken the decision to similarly extend the Covid19 Ters benefit until August 15 2020,” Moloi said.

She said the benefit structure and existing criteria remained the same.

“Applicatio­ns for April and May will be closed by the end of July 2020, although applicatio­ns already received for these two months will be processed,” she said.

Moloi assured minister Thulas Nxesi, who was hospitalis­ed on Monday with Covid-19 symptoms, and other department officials who are battling the illness, the country was in solidarity with them.

The deputy minister said the department had registered 134 active Covid-19 cases. She said 705 department employees were in quarantine.

Six officials had died as a result of Covid-19, she said.

To date some R34bn in benefits has been distribute­d through employers in 7.4-million payments to recipients

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