Law Offices In South Jakarta Denies Detaining Diplomas And Not Paying Wages For Ex-Employees
South Jakarta Metro Police/ Photo: Jehan/VOI

JAKARTA One of the law offices in Kuningan, South Jakarta spoke up regarding reports that said they had detained the diploma of their former employees and did not pay their rights while working.

Based on the clarification letter made by IF, which was received by the editor of VOI, March 28, it was stated that the reporter, namely Yuma, was never present or fulfilled the invitation for more than five times. On that basis, IF claims it is not true that his office is accused of having debts or not paying his wages.

The fact is that it has actually been paid. We have also sent proof of payment transfer to Yuma. Because he often ignores calls to settle rights and obligations, including taking diplomas. "The contents of the clarification letter.

The IF also explained that his party was trying to entrust it to the DKI Manpower Office according to Yuma's request. However, it was rejected by the DKI Manpower Office.

"After we explained, the Manpower Office was willing to facilitate by inviting Yuma and we submitted it to the Manpower Office as a witness", reads the contents of the letter.

This news is also the right to be responsible for IF for previous reports with the title 'Excise Legal Office Employees in South Jakarta Demand Unpaid Food Money for 3.5 Years'.

Link berita: https://voi.id/berita/261412/eks-karyawan-kantor-hukum-di-jaksel-tuntut-uang-makan-yang-belum-dibayar-selama-3-5-tahun


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