UIF COVID-19 TERS CLAIMS

UIF COVID-19 TERS CLAIMS

All claims need to be made online :

For more information,
send a blank email to covid19ters@labour.gov.za

NEED HELP WITH U-FILING OR MORE INFORMATION?

Are you an employee?
Email: ufilingsupport@labour.gov.za

Are you an employer?
Email: covid19terssupport@labour.gov.za

Or you can call:
COVID 19 Hotline – 012 337 1997
COVID-19 Toll Free – 0800 030 007

Email Fax to email Number
Germiston.BCP@labour.gov.za 0864397295
Petermari.BCP@labour.gov.za 0864397296
EastLondon.BCP@labour.gov.za 0864397299
Capet.BCP@labour.gov.za 0864397300
George.BCP@labour.gov.za 0864397301
NorthWest.BCP@labour.gov.za 0864397302
Limpopo.BCP@labour.gov.za 0864397303
Mpumalanga.BCP@labour.gov.za 0864397304
Freestate.BCP@labour.gov.za 0864397305
Durban.BCP@labour.gov.za 0864397297
Portelizabeth.BCP@labour.gov.za 0864397298
NorthernCape.BCP@labour.gov.za 0864397309
Johannesburg.BCP@labour.gov.za 0864397294
Pretoria.BCP@labour.gov.za 0864397290
Labour Centre Locator http://www.labour.gov.za/Contacts/Labour-centres/Pages/default.aspx

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