Pregnant Employees Ordered To Enter The Office, Anies Angry: Irresponsible Company!
DKI Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan (aniesbaswedan Instagram doc)

JAKARTA - DKI Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan admitted that he was upset to see a number of non-essential companies in the capital that should implement work from home (WFH) 100 but still force their employees to enter the office during emergency PPKM.

Anies discovered this violation during an impromptu inspection (sidak) with the police, the DKI Disnakertransgi, and the Satpol PP. In fact, Anies saw that there were employees who were pregnant but were still asked to work in the office (work from office/WFO).

"There are pregnant women who are still working. I have warned the human resources manager. The workers are told to work every day, the risk is that the owner of the company is not responsible," said Anies in his Instagram account, Tuesday, July 6.

It would be dangerous, said Anies, if pregnant women were exposed to COVID-19 just because they were forced by the WFO. This is because this vulnerable group, if infected with the corona virus, will experience high complications.

"This violation is not just a violation of regulations made by the government, but this is a violation of humanitarian responsibility," he said.

During the inspection, Anies sprayed HRD and the company's top brass. Anies said, they are educated people who are not responsible. This is because the boss of this company not only violates the rules, but also doesn't think about safety.

"These are irresponsible people. People who choose to make their employees take risks. Earlier, the office told them to close all employees to go home, immediately processed by law, including the police, they will proceed criminally, because they violate the law. epidemic," he explained.

Still on uploading videos on his Instagram, today Anies visited two non-essential offices in the Sahid Sudirman Center building, Central Jakarta. Anies entered the offices of Ray White Indonesia and Equity Life Indonesia.

Anies then ordered the office that violated the rule to send its employees home. Anies also attached a temporary closing seal to the two offices.


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