Employment and Labour commences payments of Workers affected by unrest relief scheme
8 November 2021
The Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF) has commenced payments of the Workers Affected By Unrest (WABU) Relief Scheme and has so far disbursed R6.4 million to 1 402 workers that were affected by the July 2021 unrest in Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal.
The payments were made from applications received from 10 employers whose applications were tested against stringent criteria which involves checking if workers have been registered and declared with the UIF, monthly contributions are up to date, as well as physical inspections of affected businesses.
Since the opening of the application process in August 2021, the UIF has received applications from 500 employers on behalf of close to 16 000 workers.
“From the 500 employer applications received, we have paid 1 402 workers, which is not a great number considering that 16 000 workers have applied. We are however, not worried about this seemingly low number because it shows the robustness of our verification process, which ensures that only those who meet our standards are fit for payment,” said UIF Acting Commissioner, Advocate Mzie Yawa.