According to UIF, for every 6 days an employee works and contributes to the fund, they are entitled to claim 1 day worth of wage/ salary. If you work for 30 days, you can claim for the equivalent income of 5 days. If you work for 6 months (180 days) you are entitled to claim for 30 days. We divide be 6 to see how many credit days they get.
You are already working with how many days a week the employee works so need to multiply the weekly amount by 52 to get a yearly amount. If you multiply by 365 you would be assuming the employee worked every single day a year.
According to UIF, for every 6 days an employee works and contributes to the fund, they are entitled to claim 1 day worth of wage/ salary. If you work for 30 days, you can claim for the equivalent income of 5 days. If you work for 6 months (180 days) you are entitled to claim for 30 days. We divide be 6 to see how many credit days they get.
According to UIF, for every 6 days an employee works and contributes to the fund, they are entitled to claim 1 day worth of wage/ salary. If you work for 30 days, you can claim for the equivalent income of 5 days. If you work for 6 months (180 days) you are entitled to claim for 30 days. We divide be 6 to see how many credit days they get.
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why do u divide by 6
Sir I want to ask where you get the 6
According to UIF, for every 6 days an employee works and contributes to the fund, they are entitled to claim 1 day worth of wage/ salary.
If you work for 30 days, you can claim for the equivalent income of 5 days.
If you work for 6 months (180 days) you are entitled to claim for 30 days.
We divide be 6 to see how many credit days they get.
Thank you for the video but May I ask why you multiplied by 52 weeks instead of 365 days?
You are already working with how many days a week the employee works so need to multiply the weekly amount by 52 to get a yearly amount.
If you multiply by 365 you would be assuming the employee worked every single day a year.
Why did you divide 780 by 6 ?
They worked a total of 780 days and accrued 1 day of credit for every 6 days they worked.
I divide by 6 to see how many credit days they get.
According to UIF, for every 6 days an employee works and contributes to the fund, they are entitled to claim 1 day worth of wage/ salary.
If you work for 30 days, you can claim for the equivalent income of 5 days.
If you work for 6 months (180 days) you are entitled to claim for 30 days.
We divide be 6 to see how many credit days they get.
How did you get the 52 weeks ?
52 is the standard number of weeks we use for a year.
52 weeks x 7 days = 364 days (basically a year)
how did you get 6
According to UIF, for every 6 days an employee works and contributes to the fund, they are entitled to claim 1 day worth of wage/ salary.
If you work for 30 days, you can claim for the equivalent income of 5 days.
If you work for 6 months (180 days) you are entitled to claim for 30 days.
We divide be 6 to see how many credit days they get.
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