Tapping into Covid-19 UIF payments as time runs out β what employers say
Earlier this week, President Cyril Ramaphosa announced that the Unemployment Insurance Fund's (UIF) special Covid-19 benefit had paid out R1.6bn by close of business on Tuesday, assisting more than 37,000 companies and 600,000 workers. There's a different story from employers and unions who say there are logjams in the system. And Labour and Employment Minister Thulas Nxesi reportedly told MPs on Wednesday that the UIF administrators had found instances where employers have attempted to over-claim from its Covid-19 special cover, though concerns that the UIF is vulnerable to fraudsters were quickly quashed. In this podcast BizNews editor-in-chief Alec Hogg interviews Gerhard Papenfus, the Chief Executive of the National Employers Association of South Africa (NEASA), for the lowdown on how employers are accessing Covid-19 UIF payments. β Jackie Cameron
Well it's nice to be talking with Gerhard Papenfus again. He's the Chief Executive of the National Employers Association of South Africa or NEASA. Gerhard, good to have you on the line. How are you holding up with the lockdown and Covid-19 crisis that we're going through?
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