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When Will İUP Salaries Be Paid? Are Salary Payment Dates Announced?

November 8, 20242 Mins Read

Research on the dates of when the Employment Integration Program (İUP) salaries will be deposited has begun. Those with disabilities, young people, women, former convicts, and long-term unemployed citizens will receive salary payments under the Employment Integration Program. So, when will İUP salaries be paid? Have the salary payment dates been announced? The salary payment days for the Employment Integration Program (İUP) are being eagerly anticipated. İUP salaries are being queried by individuals with disabilities, women, and former convicts who will contribute to and integrate into the workforce. Citizens who are over 18, registered with İŞKUR, not retired, and have not been insured for the past month have started to inquire about the dates when İUP salaries will be deposited. So, have the 2024 İUP salaries been deposited, and when will they be deposited? İUP SALARIES: WHEN WILL THEY BE PAID? The salary payment dates for İUP employees under the Employment Integration Program have not been determined yet. It is expected that İUP salaries will be deposited into accounts in the coming days. We will provide updates in our news when official information becomes available. ABOUT İUP: İUPs, which individuals who are over 18, registered with İŞKUR, not retired, and have not been insured for the past month can apply for, will be implemented part-time for up to 10 months. The first 4 weeks of the programs were planned for 37.5 hours per week (5 days) due to intensive training, and for the following weeks, it was planned for 22.5 hours per week (3 days). İUP participants will receive an average monthly payment of 8,000 TL, and their short-term insurance premiums will also be covered. Additionally, a participant can benefit from the programs for a maximum of 140 actual days. Furthermore, there is no impediment to participants working elsewhere outside of the İUP.

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