Specialists in the Youth and Sports Sector


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Employee or employed freelancer

Your membership fee is 1.25%

  • of employment income subject to income tax (including holiday compensation, holiday bonuses and fringe benefits, such as lunch, car and phone benefits, and so-called severance packages if your employment is terminated). The fee is also paid from the so-called support package in the event of termination of employment.
  • of benefits paid by the unemployment fund (automatically deducted by the Unemployment Fund for Higher Educated Employees Erko)


However, the lowest possible membership fee is EUR 10 per month.

 

If you have several employers, you pay the membership fee from all your earned incomes.

 

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Member receiving benefits from an unemployment fund

Your membership fee is EUR 23 per month.

 

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No employment income or benefits paid by an unemployment fund (minimum payment)

If you have no employment income or do not receive benefits from an unemployment fund, your membership fee is EUR 10 per month.

 

For example, the following situations may apply:

  • you are on family leave (NB! If your employer pays the salary of the first three months of your maternity leave, you pay the percentual membership fee normally for those months.)
  • you receive adult education allowance
  • you receive grants
  • you are on unpaid sick leave
  • you receive rehabilitation support
  • you receive a benefit for caring for close relatives
  • you are unemployed or laid off and receive a benefit from Kela
  • you are working abroad (and not a posted worker).

 

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Student

  • Studentmembership that includes the membership in the unemployment fund: EUR 96 per year
  • Studentmembership that does not include the membership in the unemployment fund: EUR 10 per year


Studentmembership that includes the membership in the unemployment fund:

In order to be entitled to earnings-related unemployment allowance, you must meet the membership and employment conditions and you have payed the membership fee from any salary you earned during your studies. Every week, during which you work for at least 18 hours, is taken into account in this respect.


You can split the payment of your membership fee into four interest-free instalments. You can also pay the entire fee all at once.


Studentmembership that does not include membership in the unemployment fund:

You pay your membership fee once a year.


Studentmember without the unemplyment fund, please note this!

Please remember that if you face unemployment, you are only entitled to receive earnings-related unemployment allowance if you belong to the unemployment fund.


It is worth joining the unemployment fund while you are still a student.


If you are not employed, your membership is conditional* and is activated on the day you start working and provide us with your employment information. You can join the fund here. Even if your membership is conditional, your membership fee will change to €96/year.


*What does a conditional membership of the unemployment fund mean?

Only a person in paid employment can be a member of the unemployment fund. If you are a student and you have no salary income, you can join the unemployment fund as a conditional member. Your actual membership will start on the day you start working and notify us of the start date of your employment, your job title and the name of your employer. A conditional student member of the unemployment fund pays the full membership fee, €96/year, even if they are not employed.

 

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Individual professional, entrepreneur and freelancer

Your annual membership fee is EUR 200 (single payment or EUR 16.67 per month). If you become a member or start your business in the middle of a year, the membership fee is only charged for the remainder of the year.

 

The annual fee also applies to a freelancer who only has assignment relationships.

 

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Pensioner

As a pensioner, you pay EUR 10/month.

 

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A member in military or civilian service

A member in military or civilian service is exempt from membership fees.

 

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An honorary member of the union

An honorary member of the union is exempt from membership fees.