Department of Employment and Labour to host an integrated service delivery campaign in Xhariep and Thabo Mofutsanyane districts
18 November 2022

​​​The Department of Employment and Labour, Free State will embark on a week-long integrated service delivery campaign from 21 until 25 November 2022. The campaign will be led by department’s entity Compensation Fund, and will offer a basket of services to the communities of four small towns within Xhariep and Thabo Mofutsanyane districts namely: Trompsburg, Jacobsdal, Ladybrand and Thaba Nchu.


The services to be provided include registration and processing of Occupational Injuries and Diseases claims and enquiries, Unemployment Insurance Fund applications, payments, Inspections and Enforcement Services, registration of unemployed persons on the Employment System of South Africa(ESSA) and Public Employment Services.

The details of the campaign are as follows :

DATE                                  VENUE                                                                        TIME         
21 November 2022              Trompsburg,Caleb Motshabi Stadium                         09H00 – 15H00

22 November 2022               Jacobsdal, Recreational Centre                                 09H00 – 15H00

23-24 November 2022           Ladybrand, Arthur Pitso Stsdium                              09H00 – 15H00

25 November 2022                Thaba Nchu, Satellite Office - Ratlou  Complex          09H00 – 15H00​


Members of the public that wish to be assisted on the above-mentioned services are encouraged to bring along the following documents:

•           ID Documents/Valid Passport

•           Completed UI-19 form & Salary Schedule

•           Proof of residence

•           Bank stamped UI-2.8 form

•           Unemployed youth should bring along a detailed CV to be registered on the ESSA        Database

For media enquiries contact:

Cebisa Siyobi

Provincial Communication: Free State

072 427 6034

cebisa.siyobi@labour.gov.za

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Issued by: Department of Employment and Labour




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