JAKARTA - A former Public Infrastructure and Facilities Handling officer (PPSU) named Jejen Sujana protested that his work contract was terminated at the South Rawabadak Village Head, Koja, North Jakarta. Jejen did not accept that he had been terminated for no apparent reason.

In response to this, the Deputy Governor of DKI Jakarta, Riza Patria, confirmed that the urban village had terminated the work contract according to the regulations.

"Everything has a mechanism, there are rules. Leaders at all levels never make decisions unilaterally, everything must comply with the rules and regulations," said Riza at City Hall, Central Jakarta, Friday, March 4.

Therefore, Riza asked Jejen to ask questions about his work contract directly to the kelurahan where he works.

"Please ask the unit from which kelurahan it is. There are rules for that, yes," he said.

Previously, Jejen took a 16-kilometer walk from his residence in the Cakung area, East Jakarta to DKI City Hall wearing a PPSU uniform on Tuesday, March 2, 2022.

At the DKI City Hall, Jejen intends to meet with the Governor of DKI Jakarta Anies Baswedan to question his fate, who was terminated from his work contract as PPSU, South Rawabadak Village. Jejen admitted that his contract was terminated for no apparent reason.

Now Jejen has no job after his contract was not extended by the kelurahan party which ended in December 2021. The non-extension of the work contract for no reason made Jejen confused when he saw that his name was no longer on the list of PPSU members in the South Rawabadak sub-district.

He admitted that he was hurt, because his hard work had not been appreciated by the village government. Jejen said that he had worked according to the instructions and had never had a problem or missed work.


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