BEKASI - Presidential Candidate (Capres) number 3, Ganjar Pranowo, emphasized that he was ready to brush and clean the illegal levies (extortion) practices that occurred in the world of work and industry. This was in response to the complaints of two youths during the consolidation of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) actors at the Teacher Building, Bekasi Regency, Thursday, December 14. Ganjar was immediately attacked by thousands of residents and MSME actors throughout Bekasi Regency. They fought for photos and shake hands until Ganjar entered the event building. Furthermore, the white-haired politician greeted and invited dialogue directly with the audience. At that time, there was an unemployed young man who told a bitter experience when looking for work. He was forced to leave a letter of application to an unscrupulous company and was charged for work. The confession was strengthened by another young man, because he felt that he had the same story. Hearing it, Ganjar felt sad and was concerned about the current condition of the industrial world. He and Mahfud MD are committed to cleaning up the extortion practices. "Saddening the confession of the confession of two people who are looking for work must go through brokers and bribes. This is what must be brushed up, and this must be cleaned up," he said.
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According to the former Governor of Central Java for two terms, the government must be proactive in handling and eradicating extortion practices. Because it actually harms the industrial world and workers. "I think this is part of what happens in society, bad practice of extortion like this. It's a pity for the victims and this is what must be brushed down and the government must actively handle it," he said.
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