JAKARTA - BPJS Employment Regional Office (Kanwil) DKI Jakarta synergized with the DKI Jakarta Market Traders Committee to succeed the "Yuk Ke Pasar se-Jakarta" program. Through this collaboration, BPJS Employment is present directly by setting up booths in people's markets, to provide education and facilitate registration for traders and market visitors.

BPJS Employment Jakarta Cilincing is one of the units that are moving massively by opening service outlets in a number of markets in the Koja and Cilincing areas. Some of them include the Koja Baru Market, Waru Market, Sinar Market, Kalibaru Market, Tugu Market, Walang Baru Market, Rawa Badak Market, to the Cilincing Market.

Head of the BPJS Employment Jakarta Cilincing Branch Office, Rita Mariana, said the selection of the market as an education location was a very measured step.

"The market is a very strategic place. There are many visitors and informal workers who are our main target. Through participation in this booth, we want to pick up the ball and provide direct education on the real benefits of becoming a BPJS Employment participant," said Rita Mariana, Wednesday, February 18.

The "Let's Go to the Market" program is an effort by the DKI Provincial Government to improve the people's economy and revive the people's market as a shopping center for local products. BPJS Employment is taking advantage of this momentum as part of a comprehensive protection effort for all workers in the non-wage-receiving sector (informal).

Rita added that a direct approach to the field is the key to achieving the universal protection target for Jakarta residents.

"We are optimistic that with this proactive step, the target of Universal Coverage can be realized faster. Social security protection is the right of every worker, including market traders, so that they can work with a sense of security without worrying about social and economic risks," concluded Rita.

Through the booth provided, traders can now register instantly, pay dues, and consult about the Occupational Accident Insurance (JKK) and Death Insurance (JKM) programs right at the location where they make a living.


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