Chapter 6
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Who contributes to the Fund?

Employers pay into the Compensation Fund once a month (based on a maximum amount of earnings of ) R597 328 per employee per year. Employees do not pay anything to the Fund, so employers cannot deduct money from employees’ wages for this. The following employers do not have to pay into the Fund:

  • National and provincial state departments
  • Certain local authorities
  • Employers who are insured by a company other than the Compensation Fund. For example, many employers in the construction industry are insured by Federated Employers Mutual Assurance.

These employers are still covered by the Act and claims are made to and decided by the Commissioner. The only difference is that the payouts are made by the insurance fund of the employer (not by the Compensation Fund). You can claim if:

  • You were injured on duty
  • You lost a family member who died on the job
  • You are an employee employed by a temporary employment services provider