Department of Employment & Labour - Pretoria

UIF Building
Absa Towers
230 Lilian Ngoyi Street
Pretoria
South Africa

(012) 337-1680  /   (012) 337-1700

UIF Building, Absa Towers, 230 Lilian Ngoyi Street, Pretoria, South Africa
The Unemployment Insurance Act provides protection to workers who become unemployed. It prescribes claiming unemployment benefits for unemployment, maternity benefits, illness benefits, adoption benefits and dependents' benefits.

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Pretoria, Tshwane, Gauteng, South Africa

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