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NIS announces new unemployment benefit

1 March 2023
in Business, PRESS RELEASE
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National Insurance Scheme (NIS)
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The National Insurance Scheme (NIS) announces the commencement of the Unemployment Benefit Programme which will take effect 1 May 2023.

This Unemployment Benefit provides unemployed individuals with 50% of their insurable income. The benefit can be claimed up to 15 days after the loss of employment and continues for a maximum of 13 weeks or 3 months.

Workers in the private sector, public sector, statutory bodies, work permit holders, and the self-employed are eligible for this benefit.

This Unemployment Benefit will be funded with a contribution rate of 1% shared equally between employee and employer. This means that the NIS contribution rate will be 6.5% for employers and 5.5% for employees, bringing the total to 12% effective 1 February 2023.

While many are eligible for this benefit, some conditions must be met to qualify. The person must have been an insured employee at the time of loss of employment, has paid at least 52 weeks of contributions and must also be under the pensionable age. Additionally, the individual must not be at fault for the loss of their employment.

Someone who has voluntarily left their job or was terminated due to theft, fraud or dishonesty will be disqualified from receiving this benefit. For the NIS to verify the cause for loss of employment, the employer must provide the individual with a termination certificate. The individual must conduct check-ins with the NIS twice monthly and must be actively seeking suitable employment while in receipt of this benefit.

The NIS is constantly looking for ways to better serve the evolving needs of the population. Learning from the Covid-19 pandemic, we hope this new benefit eases the stress of sudden unemployment.

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Comments 3

  1. Mary Charles says:
    3 weeks ago

    That’s interesting. As I understood it based on prior statements the increase by 1% was to ensure that the NIS remained viable and be able to meet its responsibilities in the current construct not to fund a new program. Has that existential threat been erased?

    Reply
  2. Grenada Loyal says:
    3 weeks ago

    More social support is a good thing. Commendations to the NIS and government

    Reply
  3. Sandy says:
    3 weeks ago

    Great move.

    Reply

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