TANJUNG SELOR - The North Kalimantan Provincial Government (Pemprov) ensures that the Additional Income of Civil Servants (TPP) for the State Civil Service (ASN) will still be paid in full without cuts, even in the midst of regional budget pressures.
North Kalimantan Governor Zainal A. Paliwang emphasized that this commitment is a priority of the local government in maintaining the welfare of ASN.
"TPP, we don't cut anything and it will still be paid," said Zainal, Thursday, April 16.
In addition, the Governor also ensured that there was no reduction in value or delay in payment of TPP in the environment of the Provincial Government of North Maluku.
"There is no decrease in value or delay in payment of TPP to ASN," he said.
Zainal emphasized that the TPP is one of the important components in supporting ASN income, so that its sustainability must be maintained.
"TPP remains intact and paid on time. That is our commitment," he said.
Zainal said the local government understood the conditions of ASN who had diverse needs, so that the policy was taken so that the purchasing power and welfare of employees were maintained.
"We understand that ASN needs are different. Therefore, this TPP is very important to support their welfare," said Zainal.
"In the midst of budget constraints, we still strive so that ASN rights are not disrupted," he continued.
The Governor hopes for budgetary support from the central government to maintain regional financial stability. In addition to the TPP, the North Kalimantan Provincial Government also ensures that other obligations such as the 13th salary are still paid in accordance with the provisions, as part of efforts to maintain the performance and purchasing power of ASN in the region.
"We hope there is support from the center so that the stability of regional finances is maintained and the development program can run," he concluded.
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