Made redundant uif claim?

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So my wife got bit of bad news today, she was made redundant unless she takes up the aftercare shift at work.
The shift will earn less money and with transport cost it will not be worth it.

She was offered 1 week pay because she worked a year and half, not sure if this is correct.

Can she claim UIF also? She worked for around 4 years total now.

Any info will help :(
 
Do you go to Home Affairs to claim UIF? Isn't it the Department of Labour?

Also, please post a pic of your wife to release the dopamine so you can get your answer in no-time
 
So my wife got bit of bad news today, she was made redundant unless she takes up the aftercare shift at work.
The shift will earn less money and with transport cost it will not be worth it.

She was offered 1 week pay because she worked a year and half, not sure if this is correct.

Can she claim UIF also? She worked for around 4 years total now.

Any info will help :(

:( Sorry to hear that, hope she finds something else soon.

http://www.labour.gov.za/DOL/legisl...nd-uif/how-to-claim-uif-unemployment-benefits
 

My mom works with autistic kids. Currently joined with another small school. But it is always challenging. Specially if the older kids has to go. The biggest challenge seems to be that parents just don't have the finances to send their kids. Makes it very difficult for a school to also employ teachers. Yet there is such huge need for the kids, but finances....
 
My mom works with autistic kids. Currently joined with another small school. But it is always challenging. Specially if the older kids has to go. The biggest challenge seems to be that parents just don't have the finances to send their kids. Makes it very difficult for a school to also employ teachers. Yet there is such huge need for the kids, but finances....

Lets not mention government bureaucracy.
 
Do you go to Home Affairs to claim UIF? Isn't it the Department of Labour?

Also, please post a pic of your wife to release the dopamine so you can get your answer in no-time

Is this the best response you could have posted to OP who has received some bad news?
 
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