PT Dirgantara Indonesia (PT DI) admits that this state-owned enterprise (BUMN) in the aircraft industry, paid its employees salaries in November 2023, after it was previously reported that there was a delay in salary payments. "PT DI employees' salaries were not cut, but rather payments were made gradually," said PT DI President Director Gita Amperiawan in a statement, in Bandung, West Java, Saturday. Gita explained that the cause of the disruption of the payment process for PT DI employees' salaries was due to the transfer of allocation from the finances of the state-owned company. "What caused the disruption of the employee's salary payment process was due to the shift in cash flow from the original projection," said Gita.
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The management of PTDI, he said, is currently making acceleration efforts that can encourage the improvement of the company's cash flow. "So it is hoped that in a relatively short time the cash flow can improve and the payment of employee salaries can return to normal as the original mechanism," he said without explaining in more detail the efforts made. Informed, the wages of all PTDI employees for November 2023, have only been paid an average of Rp. 1 million. Regarding the delay in payment of salaries, previously submitted by the Director of PT DI through a circular dated November 23, 2023 concerning Payment of Salaries in November 2023. Initially, the salaries of all employees will be paid on December 15, 2023, but until that date, funds to pay employee salaries are still in progress. Finance Director, Risk Management, and HR PTDI Wildan Arief explained that previously the payment of full salaries to employees would be made with funds from the sale of unused material supplies (dead stock), as well as the receipt of down payment from customers. But it was not explained which customer has the obligation to pay to PT Dirgantara Indonesia. In recent times, PT DI handed over a number of planes and helicopter orders from the Ministry of Defense.
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