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    Rio de Janeiro: Work / Unemployment Benefits

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    Unemployment Benefits in Rio de Janeiro

    Guides: Rio de Janeiro > Work / Unemployment Benefits
    29/05/2010

    The unemployment rate in Brazil is around 7.4 percent. Brazil has a very high population which is a major cause of its unemployment.

      Unemployment benefits are due as long as the applicant:
    • Worked consecutively for at least six months prior to unemployment
    • Cannot be receiving income that is sufficient to support themselves and any dependents

    Social security contributions are paid directly by the employer or by an individual to the Guarantee Fund for Severance Pay (FGTS). The amount contributed will determine the amount the person will receive and for how long. Claims must be made from between 7 to 120 days from the start of unemployment.

    Unemployment is managed by the Worker Assistance Fund Advisory Council of the Ministry of Labor and Employment (Ministerio do Trabalho e Emprego).
    To contact the agency:
    Ministry of Labor and Employment
    Worker Assistance Fund Advisory Council
    At: Esplanada dos Ministérios, Bloco F, Brasília, 70059-900
    Tel: 0800 610 101 (South, Midwest and states of Acre, Rondônia and Tocantins)
    Tel: 0800 285 0101 (South, Northeast and North, except for Acre, Rondônia and Tocantins)

    How to Claim Unemployment Benefits

      An unemployment claim can be made at several different places:
    • A local authorized branch of the federal bank, Caixa
    • Regional Work Delegation office (Delegacia Regional do Trabalho- DRT): A public body that enforces labor law and protects the rights of individuals.
    • A National Employment System office (Sistema Nacional de Emprego - SINE): A national organization promoting work schemes and helping establish cooperatives.

    Benefits are paid by Caixa, the government-owned financial institution.

    Unemployment benefit is calculated based on a percentage of the average earnings of the applicant over the last three months of employment. If the employee was not employed with the same employer for the last three months, then the calculation will be adjusted based on earnings accrued in the last position. The number of unemployment payments are calculated based on the number of months the applicant worked in the 36 month period preceding unemployment.

      For example:
    • if employed for 6-11 months = 3 payments
    • if employed for 12-23 months = 4 payments
    • if employed for 24-36 months = 5 payments

    Required Documents

    The unemployed individual should receive a Requerimento do Seguro-Desemprego form from their employer which will need to be submitted with a Passport or identity card, Individual Taxpayer's Card (Cadastro de Pessoa Física - CPF), and Work contract.

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