The National Insurance Institute provides the unemployed personA person who is registered at the labor exchange as lacking work,who is ready and able to work at any suitable work ,to whom the labor exchange has not offered such work. with a source of subsistence for the duration of his unemployment. The unemployment benefits are paid to persons who were salaried employees, who are registered with the Employment Service (labor exchange) as non-employed and who report to the Employment Service to look for work.
You should report to the Employment Service immediately upon termination of employment, and then report on regular days as instructed by the Service. Every month, the Employment Service transfers to the National Insurance Institute the information on the number of unemployment days registered, and the NII pays you your unemployment benefits based on that information.
Questions regarding finding work and reporting to the Employment Service should be addressed to the
Employment Service, and questions regarding payment of unemployment benefits should be directed to the National Insurance Institute.
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