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UAE Government

Subscription to UAE’s unemployment insurance scheme begins on January 1

New scheme aims to create a low-cost job safety net for government, private sector staff



Eligible citizens and residents who work in the federal government and private sector in the UAE can subscribe to the unemployment insurance scheme from January 1, 2023..
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Dubai: The Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE) has announced that the subscription to the Unemployment Insurance Scheme will start on January 1, 2023, and has called on UAE nationals and residents who work in the federal government and private sector to subscribe.

The Insurance Pool, which is represented by Dubai Insurance, is responsible for providing the insurance service. The pool offers seven subscription channels: the website www.iloe.ae, smart application iloe, Kiosk machines, businessmen service centres, Al Ansari Exchange, bank ATMs and application, as well as telecommunication bills.

Stemming from the Federal Decree-Law No. 13 of 2022, the Unemployment Insurance Scheme aims to create a low-cost job safety net that supports employees in their professional journey, providing them with career stability with no cost on employers.

Cash compensation

Anyone who loses their job as a result of termination of services (except for disciplinary reasons or resignation) is entitled to a maximum three-month cash compensation.

The subscription fees depend on the employee’s basic salary. The first category is those with a basic salary of Dh16,000 or less; their subscription fee is Dh5 per month (Dh60 annually), whereas, the second category is those with a basic salary exceeding Dh16,000; their subscription fee is Dh10 per month (Dh120 annually).

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Unemployment insurance

The first category is eligible for a monthly cash compensation reaching up to Dh10,000, while the maximum monthly cash compensation for the second category is Dh20,000.

The insurance fees can be paid monthly, quarterly, once every six months, or annually. The insurance compensation is calculated at a rate of 60 per cent of the employee’s basic salary in the last six months prior to his or her unemployment.

The compensation should be paid within two weeks from the date the claim is submitted. The insured can submit the claim through various claim channels, including the website iloe.ae, smart app iloe, or the call centre of the Insurance Pool 600599555.

The insured must be subscribed for at least 12 consecutive months to be eligible for a cash compensation. However, they would lose the right to claim the compensation should they leave the country or take up a new job.

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Investors – owners of establishments in which they work, domestic workers, temporary contract workers, juveniles under 18 years, and retirees who receive a pension and joined a new job are not eligible to subscribe to the insurance scheme.

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