Some trade unions give their members discounts or waive their membership fees altogether while their members are unemployed. If you are unemployed and your membership in the KOKO unemployment fund is through a union, check with your union whether you are entitled to a discount or a waiver of your union membership fees. Contact your union to find out more. Unemployment funds are not allowed to disclose information about the employment status of their members, and your union will therefore not be informed of you becoming unemployed through KOKO.
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Discount/waiver of trade union membership fees
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