I will be going on unpaid maternity leave from 19 July. How would I calculte my estimated pay during the my unpaid leave as my salary increased annually during my working years. I typed in the amount of months I worked and my gross earnings, the amount given by the calculator is not what i got on my first payment. It is not a double payment either.
The calculator is not correct, what i got and what the calculator says differs with more than a R I have worked for 15 years without claiming now I submitted my uif and it was approved however my 1st payment was R But my next payment was Hi there, how long do you have to been working for a company before you can claim UIF?
My friend last claimed in She was working now for 2 years and her contract ended. Why would she be rejected? Your email address will not be published. Step 1. Enter your details here How long have you been employed? Step 2. Nanette Gunter says:.
February 23, at am. Andries says:. February 23, at pm. S K Ncube says:. March 14, at am. March 18, at pm. March 22, at am. March 20, at pm. Chris says:. April 16, at pm. April 23, at pm. May 1, at am. This can be achieved by multiplying your monthly salary by 12 months per year and then dividing it by days in a year. STEP 2: Work out your claim. For instance, if you worked for days before losing your job, divide it by 6 and then multiply the result with your daily remuneration of R It should be worked out as follows:.
NOTE: The higher the monthly salary, the lower the percentage. Whereas those who earned over R12, monthly will get a fixed monthly benefit ranging from R — R For example, a worker who earned an average monthly salary of R12, is expected to receive R They will then earn about R4, per month for nine months.
Then if one was paid up to R20, monthly, using the UIF calculation , the worker is expected to be claiming a monthly benefit of about R4, This falls within the range of R — R stipulated for those earning more than R12, per month. Image Source. This was announced by the Finance Minister, Tito Titus , and it became effective from June 1st, Before the recent increase, the contribution limit was R If you wonder how much the UIF will pay you as a benefit, you will have to consider some factors.
Most importantly is the amount you contributed from your monthly salary when you were employed. This goes a long way in determining the amount you will receive from the fund. Step 3: submit any further information that claims officer may need to investigate the claim. Step 4: follow up on the investigation of the claim and whether or not the claim was approved. Step 5: collect payment of the benefit at the employment office where the claim was submitted or the employment office indicated on claim form.
If there is a dispute about the payment or non-payment of benefits an appeal may be lodged at the Regional Appeals Committee within 90 days by completing the correct form.
Both the above committees may either confirm, change or cancel and replace a decision that was made. Date updated: May Legal content disclaimer The information contained on this website is aimed at providing members of the public with guidance on the law in South Africa. Join now Contact us Subscribe.
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