DENPASAR - The Manpower Office (Disnaker) and ESDM of Bali Province, noted that up to now, around 100 tourism workers on Dewata Island have been laid off.
Head of Bali Manpower Office Ida Bagus Setiawan said this layoff occurred in the Badung Regency, Bali, which has something to do with the efficiency implemented by the government.
"If the recorded data does come back again, we did discuss it with Badung and yesterday said there were approximately 100 in 2025 (the workers who were laid off. But only 100 were recorded, but how many were the homework that was not recorded, "said Ida Bagus, Tuesday, June 10.
"Only if in Bali there is just one layoff, it will be a problem too. For what reason, tourism is stretched up and occupancy is quite high. If there is layoffs, there is one anomaly," he added.
Hundreds of tourism workers who have been laid off generally work in hotels and restaurants.
Even though the Minister of Home Affairs (Mendagri) allowed the local government to hold a meeting at the hotel, the policy could not immediately have an impact.
"Indeed, there is a policy of the Minister of Home Affairs, that the regions have indeed been allowed. However, the budget is again budgeted or not, because the budget cannot be instantaneous, maybe changed," he said.
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Ida Bagus assessed that not only domestic efficiency, global economic conditions also affect tourism workers.
"Actually, when we talk about the impact of the global economy. Now the need to work to survive but on the other hand, the global economy has an impact on many parties, not only the tourism community, many others," he said.
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