Minister Işıkhan Announced: A Total of 5 Payments Will Be Deposited to Accounts Before the Eid!

Minister of Labor and Social Security Vedat Işıkhan announced that many payments were brought forward due to Eid al-Adha and five different payments will be transferred to the accounts on May…

While sacrificial shopping and sacrifice bargaining continues before Eid al-Adha, which will be celebrated between 27-30 May this year, Minister of Labor and Social Security Vedat Işıkhan gave good news to millions of citizens. Minister Işıkhan announced that the unemployment allowance and short-time working allowance, which were expected to be deposited into the accounts in June, were brought forward due to Eid al-Adha and these payments will be deposited into the accounts on May 26.

STATEMENT FROM MINISTER IŞIKHAN According to Minister Işıkhan’s statement, the payments brought forward are as follows: unemployment allowance, short-time working allowance, part-time working allowance, wage guarantee fund and job loss compensation. Minister Işıkhan made the following statement on the subject: “This month, due to Eid al-Adha, we decided to bring five different payments early and transfer them to the accounts on May 26.

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In this context, unemployment allowance, short-time work allowance, part-time work allowance, wage guarantee fund and job loss compensation will be deposited into the accounts of the beneficiaries on the same date.” IT WILL BE DELIVERED TO IBAN OR PTT ACCOUNTS. Accordingly, beneficiaries will see their payments in their accounts on May 26. Işıkhan announced that the payments of the beneficiaries who have IBAN information in the system will be deposited to their accounts, while those who do not have IBAN information will receive their payments from PTT branches.

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