Department of Employment & Labour - Mitchell's Plain

Old Post Office Building
Town Centre
5th Avenue Polka Square
Mitchells Plain
Cape Town
South Africa

(021) 391-0591

Old Post Office Building, Town Centre, 5th Avenue Polka Square, Mitchells Plain, Cape Town, South Africa
Workers who become unemployed have the right to claim from the UIF. Workers must apply and will be paid at the labour centre of their choice.

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    Troy Van der Poel
    6 MAY 2022

    Negative: Not Responsive.

    Been calling Mitchells Plain, Cape town, Bellville for more than 3 hours, retrying every time. Not one of the numbers gets answered. Even came across a page that had cell numbers of staff working in different branches, not one cell number gets answered. Why do they even have land lines if its never going to be answered?

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    King Mdonqo
    30 JUN 2021

    Negative: Not Responsive.

    They never answer the phone

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Cape Flats, Cape Town, Cape Metropole, Western Cape, South Africa

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