JAKARTA - Not all companies in Kudus apply to Work From Home (WFH) by 50 percent of all employees. They were also asked to immediately implement the rules.

"We note that only a few large companies employ only 50 percent of workers in companies, such as PT Djarum Kudus", said Kudus Regent Hartopo in Kudus, quoted by Antara, Friday, July 16.

He revealed that from the results of field monitoring and company summons, which were followed up by Apindo and the Kudus Regency Manpower, Industry, Cooperative, and MSME Office, basically, all companies in Kudus were ready to "lay off" 50 percent of their employees.

According to him, the policy should have been implemented since the beginning of the implementation of the Emergency Community Activity Restriction (PPKM), it turns out that only a few large companies have implemented it, while many others have not implemented it.

 

For workers who are laid off, they will get waiting for money from the company.

He revealed that the company could choose to lay off some of its employees so that 50 percent of the total workers still work or arrange shifts with one day working, one day off so that 50 percent of those who come to work.

He noted that companies that have not implemented these regulations, especially those of the lower middle class, as well as MSMEs, home industries, and some large companies.

The Kudus Regency COVID-19 Task Force Team will also monitor and monitor so that those who have not implemented it will be given sanctions.


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