Registrations, and monthly upkeep of all your UIF services.
We have sourced a very qualified HR Guru to assist you with all your UIF Services needs, including contributions, registrations, maternity leave, CCMA cases, employer/employment disputes, and much more.
UIF Contributions
It’s very important that if an employer has an employee in their service, they are registered with the UIF. Contributions towards the UIF Fund can be done monthly and in rare cases 6 months basis.
Arrangements can also be made with The Nanny Movement UIF Services to be handled by them.
UIF Registrations
Before an employer can contribute towards the UIF Fund, they need to be registered with the UIF Fund. There are certain documentation needed which are forwarded so that a UI Reference number is issued.
All UIF-related queries, contributions, and Benefits are linked with this UI Reference Number.
Maternity Leave
There is certain documentation that needs to be submitted towards the UIF Fund, to claim any maternity leave. All documentation will be supplied by The Nanny Movement UIF Services.
The route that needs to be followed will be explained in detail and what to expect.
CCMA Cases
Not many employers know what to expect when a CCMA Case is lodged against them.
With The Nanny Movement UIF Services, you are welcome to contact them for assistance regarding a CCMA Case or assistance needed with a case that has been opened.
Employer / Employment disputes
With The Nanny Movement UIF Services, you are welcome to contact them, and ask what type of documentation has to be given, Disciplinary Codes to be followed, and procedures to follow.
Frequently asked questions:
Who can claim from the UIF Fund?
Can you claim from the UIF fund if I have resigned?
What kind of benefits are covered by the UIF?
The UIF covers five kinds of benefits namely:
- Unemployment benefits;
- Illness benefits;
- Maternity benefits;
- Death benefits
When can you claim illness benefits?
How does the maternity benefits work?
How does the adoption benefit work?
My spouse passed away; can I claim it?
The wife/ husband or minor child of someone who has died can claim death benefits if the deceased contributed to the fund.
How much money can workers claim?
If you take maternity leave, you can only claim up to 121 days. The Fund pays a percentage of the wage/salary that you earned while you were contributing to the fund. The highest amount that can be paid is 58% of what you earn per day.
How do I claim UIF, where do I start?
There are different procedures for claiming the various benefits available:
- Unemployment benefits
- Illness benefits
- Maternity benefits
- Adoption benefits
- Death benefits
How to register with The Nanny Movement UIF services
You can register with us Online, or you can email uif@thenannymovement.co.za and we will gladly send you the forms required to register.
The Nanny Movement UIF services will register both you and your employee together.
Choose your Domestic or Commercial package:
UIF Pricing:
*Package 1 – Domestic: R200
*Package 2 – Commercial: R300
Monthly contribution:
*Package 1 – Domestic: R200
*Package 2 – Commercial: R300
Receiving your UIF registration number
To do any transactions and make payment towards UIF you will need a UIF reference number. Your worker or employee who is employed by you will be registered under your UIF registration number. Employees do not receive a UIF registration number as
they fall under the employer.
When we receive your registration number (this will take +-10 working days), we then send you your UIF registration number.
Once you receive the UIF registration number you can do the following:
- Register with uFiling and make use of uFiling – You cannot pay your arrear payments to uFiling. Arrear payments are done separately.
- Calculate your back payments – should there be any.
- Calculate the UIF monthly contributions.
- Pay your monthly UIF contributions.
Making your payments to the Department of Labour:
All UIF payments MUST be made to the Department of Labour.
Your Domestic employee’s back payments can be made to the UIF Department either in advance, which would save time, or you can make payments every month. All late payments can also be paid to the Department of Labour.
Note: Commercial employers cannot make payments in advance.
How can you make payments to the Department of Labour?
You can use any of the following options:
- EFT
- uFiling
- Direct (Cash) Deposit
All banking details are provided once you register with The Nanny Movement UIF services.
Usefull Nanny Placements sources:
- To learn more about the importance of hiring a nanny or domestic worker, check out these informative resources:
- For those interested in nanny training, visit The Nanny Movement website for more information.
- If you’re curious about our recruitment process, be sure to check out our comprehensive guide: Recruitment Process: Everything You Need to Know.