You cannot get a discount on your KOKO membership fee or have your fee waived (unlike your union’s membership fee). The membership fee is the same for everyone and you need to pay it even if you are unemployed, on family leave, on child-care leave, in the army or a student.
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Can I be exempt from the KOKO membership fee or receive a discount?
- Membership
- Applying for unemployment allowance
- Amount of earnings-related allowance
- Conditions for earnings-related allowance
- Duration of allowance payments
- Temporary layoff
- Adjusted daily allowance
- Pensions and other benefits
- Studying during unemployment benefit
- Job alternation leave
- Transition security
- Work abroad
- Entrepreneur
- Definition of ‘entrepreneur’ for the purpose of unemployment security
- Beginning full-time business activities
- Entrepreneurship as a secondary occupation
- Entrepreneurship as a primary occupation
- Short-term business activities
- Unemployment security of family members working in family businesses
- Post-protection
- Entrepreneur’s earnings-related daily allowance
- Claim for recovery
- Appealing a decision by the KOKO fund
- Information about KOKO
- Forms
- Contact information
- Frequently asked questions