JAKARTA - Special Staff to the Governor of DKI for Public Communication, Cyril wary Hakim alias Chiko Hakim said the circular issued by the Provincial Government for companies in Jakarta to implement a work from home (WFH) system, it is situational in nature.

For your information, the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government's Manpower, Transmigration and Energy Office (Disnakertransgi) issued a Circular numbered e-0014/SE/2025 regarding work from home (WFH). The letter was issued on August 29.

"Regarding the WFH appeal for companies in Jakarta, especially those located close to (unras), the impact of conveying mass aspirations is situational and not mandatory," he said, Sunday, August 31.

Chiko said that the implementation of the WFH work system adjusts to the needs of each company.

Still said Chiko, the Manpower and Transmigration Office has also informed him through Apindo, Kadin and DTKTE Industrial Relations Mediator.

"Disnakertransgi continues to monitor companies that will adopt WFH policies through the links provided," he said.

Similarly, the Head of the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government's Manpower, Transmigration and Energy Office, Syaripudin, emphasized that the circular letter for the implementation of WFH is situational.

"For its implementation, of course, it is adjusted to the needs by taking into account the characteristics of the work. We will issue it on August 29, 2025 and hopefully tomorrow Monday the situation in Jakarta will be normal," he said.

Previously it was reported, the Provincial Government of Jakarta appealed to all companies domiciled in Jakarta to implement work from home or work form home (WFH). Appeals to anticipate further demonstrations.

Based on the Jakarta Provincial Government circular received by VOI, the local government asked all leaders or workplaces to implement the WFH work system for their employees. Especially, for companies or workplaces whose areas are affected by demonstrations.

"Conducting work from home (Work From Home) for companies or workplaces whose locations are affected by demonstrations or demonstrations," reads the circular, quoted on Sunday, August 31.

In addition, the Circular numbered e-0014/SE/2025 signed by the Head of the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government's Manpower, Transmigration and Energy Office, Syaripudin, also appealed to companies that continue to operate 24 hours or which are engaged in the service sector to be combined with WFH and Work From Office (WFO).

"Against companies or workplaces whose nature and type of work is carried out continuously (24 hours) or providing direct services to the community, it can be combined between working from home and working from the office," reads the circular.


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