Khaleej Times

Submit details to ministry if unable to register: ILOE authority

- Waheed Abbas waheedabba­s@khaleejtim­es.com

Private sector employees in the UAE who are unable to register for the mandatory job loss insurance scheme are required to submit details to the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisat­ion (MOHRE).

Starting January 1, the UAE made it mandatory for Emirati and expat employees working in the private and federal government department­s to subscribe to the Involuntar­y Loss of Employment (ILOE) insurance scheme before June 30, failing which they will be subject to Dh400 fine.

While registerin­g, some employees received a message saying: “Dear Customer, Kindly note, we do not have your informatio­n. Please contact MOHRE call centre - 600590000 to update your EIDA / UID details."

Regarding such cases, the ILOE said on its website: "If you are an employee in the private sector and have a work permit issued by the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisat­ion and when you enter your data, if you do not find your informatio­n, please submit a technical support ticket on MOHRE website, mobile app or contact the MOHRE call centre.”

Under the Involuntar­y Loss of Employment (ILOE) insurance scheme, employees with a basic salary of less than Dh16,000 are required to pay Dh5 per month or Dh60 per annum plus VAT as a premium. They will be compensate­d with 60 per cent of the average basic salary for the job loss for three consecutiv­e months. Employees with a basic salary of over Dh16,000 are required to pay Dh10 a month or Dh120 annual premium under this scheme.

The policy period is available for one or two years. Subscripti­ons can be made from Dubai Insurance, the ILOE website, Al Ansari Exchange and ATMS.

If an employee in the federal government sector does not find his/her informatio­n when he/she enters the data, he/she should contact the human resources department where he/she works.

However, employees working in the country's free zones are exempted from registerin­g for the insurance scheme.

 ?? photo ?? The UAE made it mandatory for Emirati and expat employees to subscribe to the Involuntar­y Loss of Employment insurance scheme before June 30, failing which they will be subject to Dh400 fine.—file
photo The UAE made it mandatory for Emirati and expat employees to subscribe to the Involuntar­y Loss of Employment insurance scheme before June 30, failing which they will be subject to Dh400 fine.—file

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