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Social Security Office Open to apply for unemployment benefits during the COVID-19 epidemic, earn money in 5 days, start operating today (January 4) onwards.
On January 4, 2021, the reporter reported. On the situation of the COVID-19 epidemic “New wave” The government has ordered to close the place where many types of commercial establishments are located. Causing unemployment for many employees
The latest on the Facebook page Social Security Office Ministry of Labor It has revealed how to apply for unemployment benefits due to force majeure to the insurer forOpen for service from January 4, 2020 Ahead
How to request a privilege 5 steps
- Give employees a replacement application form (SSO 2-01 / 7) and send it to the employer with a copy of the savings passbook. (The application document can be downloaded at www.sso.go.th)
2. The employer must collect the compensation request form (Sor Por Sor 2-01 / 7) from the employees.
3. Have employers record information in the electronic service system (www.sso.go.th).
- Employee information according to the Sor By Sor Form 2-01 / 7
- Certificate of suspension in case of government shutdown / case of detention (Employers using the system for the first time must register to continue using the system)
4. Employers should send the employee compensation request form (Sor Por Sor 2-01 / 7) of the employee registered in the electronic service system to the local Social Security office where the establishment is located by mail (Registry) Within 3 business days from the date of registration in the electronic service system.
5. If the information is correct The Social Security Office will transfer the money to the account within 5 business days (if the funds do not enter the account, call the 1506 hotline).
Furthermore, Mr. Thosaphon Kritwongviman, Secretary General of the Social Security Office, emphasized that the insured employees who would be entitled must be a group that Unable to work AND employers don’t just pay wages And must be an insured employee with contributions for 6 months in 15 months
Because the right to compensate for said unemployment is in accordance with the Ministerial Regulation, benefits for cases of unemployment due to force majeure caused by the outbreak of dangerous communicable diseases in accordance with the Communicable Diseases Law, BE2020, which is in force. As of December 19, 2020
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