Residents are reminded to renew their subscription before expiry to avoid a Dh400 fine
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More than 8 million employees have already registered for the UAE's unemployment insurance scheme since its launch in January 2023, authorities announced on Thursday.
Overseen by the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (Mohre), the insurance is mandatory for all national and expatriate employees across public and private sectors, including free zone workers.
Those who fail to sign up or renew their insurance policy may incur a fine of Dh400.
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Certain categories, however, are excluded from the scheme, including business owners managing their own enterprises, domestic workers, temporary employees, minors under 18, and retirees transitioning to new employment.
The ministry urges all eligible employees to register promptly to avoid penalties and take advantage of the financial safety net the scheme provides.
Designed as an affordable option, this unemployment insurance offers support for a limited duration in case of job loss.
The scheme comprises two categories:
To qualify for compensation, beneficiaries must have maintained their subscription for at least 12 consecutive months.
Compensation rights are forfeited if an individual cancels their residency and departs the country or secures new employment.
Employees are reminded to renew their insurance before expiration and must apply for compensation within 30 days following the termination of their employment.
Filing a claim can be done through the ILOE website or through its app.
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