Home Jobs UAE unemployment insurance scheme October 1 deadline: Less than 24 hours remain to register The deadline to subscribe to the government-mandated unemployment insurance scheme runs out in less than a day by Gulf Business September 30, 2023 Image credit: WAM The UAE Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE)’s deadline to sign up for the Involuntary Loss of Employment (ILOE) scheme has less than 24 hours remaining for those employees who have not yet subscribed to it. A fine of Dhs400 will apply on eligible employees who don’t sign up for the mandatory unemployment insurance scheme before the October 1 deadline. MoHRE had issued a reminder on September 19 that a fine of Dhs400 will apply on eligible employees who don’t sign up for the mandatory unemployment insurance scheme before the October 1 deadline. We call on all eligible citizens and residents working in the private sector and federal government to subscribe to the Unemployment Insurance Scheme before 1st October to avoid a AED400 fine. Now, employers have the option to register their employees in the Scheme, however, we… — وزارة الموارد البشرية والتوطين (@MOHRE_UAE) September 19, 2023 Deadline All employees in the UAE must enroll with the Unemployment Insurance scheme. The ministry had extended the deadline from June to October 1 for all employees working in the UAE to subscribe to the scheme. Who can register? The terms and conditions of the new law apply to all employees in the federal government and the private sector working in the UAE. Who cannot register? The unemployment insurance scheme is an employee requirement only. Employers are not required to register their employees in an insurance scheme, nor are employers required to pay any contributions to the scheme. The scheme applies to all workers in the private and federal sector except: 1. Investors, business owners who own and manage their businesses themselves 2. Domestic workers 3. Employees on a temporary basis 4. Juveniles under the age of 18 5. Retirees who receive a pension and have joined a new employer What happens if an employee fails to register? Failure by an employee to register by the applicable deadline will lead to fines being imposed. An upfront fine of Dhs400 will be imposed on the employee. After registering for the scheme, if an employee fails to pay the insurance premiums in accordance with the payment periods for more than three months, the insurance certificate will be cancelled and a fine of Dhs200 will be imposed. Where to register? 1. Insurance pool’s website can be accessed at www.iloe.ae and its smart mobile application available for both Android and Apple users 2. Bank ATMs and kiosk machines 3. Botim 4. Money exchange company outlets such as Al Ansari and Lulu Exchange 5. du and Etisalat channels 6. Via SMS Also read: UAE Unemployment Insurance scheme: Know the policy claim companies Tags Botim ILOE MOHRE UAE Unemployment Insurance Scheme You might also like Eid Al Etihad: Residents to get 4-day weekend for UAE National Day Botim unveils region’s first ‘Send Now, Pay Later’ remittance service Lunate receives MoHRE, SCA initial nod to offer EoSB investment offerings UAE announces Eid Al Adha 2024 holidays for public, private sector