DEPOK- In implementing the implementation of emergency community activity restrictions (PPKM), Depok Mayor Mohammad Idris ordered all companies in Depok City, West Java, to follow the applicable rules.
"We ask companies in Depok City to obey and obey the rules during emergency PPKM. Especially regarding the implementation of work from office (WFO) and work from home (WFH," said Mohammad Idris in his statement, in Depok, Saturday.
He said, non-essential offices are required to be 100 percent WFH. Meanwhile, essential sectors such as communication and IT, finance and banking, capital markets, export-oriented industries and others are 50 percent of WFH.
"Then, critical sectors such as energy, health, security, food industry and others operate 100 percent with strict health protocols," he said.
In addition, teaching and learning is done online (online) or online. The restaurant also only accepts take away or delivery.
"Anyone who violates the rules can be subject to administrative sanctions to criminal sanctions. We hope that all companies and the community will comply and understand the existence of an emergency PPKM for the common good," he said.
Idris, accompanied by the Depok City COVID-19 Handling Task Force, carried out a surprise inspection (sidak) to one of the companies, namely PT Immortal Cosmedika Indonesia, on Jalan Pekapuran, Sukatani Village, Tapos District. This inspection is intended to see the company's compliance during the emergency PPKM period.
"This is a general mandate from the Central Task Force, we are proactively monitoring and assisting companies with an inspection mechanism. All of this is to ensure whether companies that have been operating so far have complied with regulations during the emergency PPKM period or not," he said.
The mayor said that during the inspection, his party together with the COVID-19 Task Force did not find any violations. In general, the implementation of the emergency PPKM regulations in the company is good, especially the health protocol.
"This company is included in a critical sector because it has a pharmacy. All regulations have been implemented properly," he said.
He also asked the owners and managers of the company to cooperate with government officials. That way, the handling of the spread of COVID-19 can be optimal.
"Our task is the same, namely saving the nation and the country by making it safe and comfortable. We want the world to recover as usual. Hopefully all companies can continue to work together to reduce the spread of COVID-19," said Idris.
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