DKI Provincial Government Prepares THR Complaint Post At The Manpower Office
Head of the DKI Jakarta Manpower, Transmigration and Energy Agency (Disnakertransgi) Hari Nugroho said that his party has prepared a holiday allowance complaint post (THR) this year.
This complaint post is a service for workers and employers in Jakarta in accordance with the provisions of the Minister of Manpower Regulation Number 6 of 2016 concerning Religious THR for Workers/Laborers in Companies.
"Forming a command post for the task force for consulting and law enforcement services for THR 2024, both at the provincial and mayor level of 5 regions, thus providing convenience and service approaches," said Hari, Monday, March 18.
Hari said, posts stationed at the Disnakertansgi office and offices of service tribes in 5 administrative cities will operate after the team formation preparations are complete.
Currently, the THR complaint and consultation post team is being prepared by the DKI Provincial Government.
"The complaint and consultation service was also made through WhatsApp or e-mail numbers," he said.
In addition, the DKI Provincial Government has also assigned mediators of industrial relations and labor inspectors to monitor the implementation of THR 2024 payments directly to the company.
"So it is hoped that it will make it easier for the working community and employers if they want to consult or complain about the company regarding the implementation of THR 2024 payments," he explained.
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The Minister of Manpower Ida Fauziah emphasized that the THR must be paid no later than seven days before Eid al-Fitr 1445 Hijriah.
In order to ensure the payment of THR for workers, the Ministry of Manpower will immediately issue a circular regarding the determination of THR payments for governors throughout Indonesia, to be forwarded to entrepreneurs.
"I think we all know that THR is an obligation of entrepreneurs that must be given to workers or laborers, to meet the needs of Eid," said Ida on Wednesday, March 13.
According to him, the letter is usually circulated in the first week of Ramadan. Furthermore, Ida explained that until now, the Ministry of Manpower has not received any complaints about entrepreneurs refusing to pay THR for their employees.
"Until now, there have been no (complaints), yes, because all entrepreneurs also know that it is an obligation that must be carried out by entrepreneurs," he said.