JAKARTA - The Minister of Manpower (Menaker), Ida Fauziyah invites entrepreneurs and workers to work together to win Indonesia in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic as it is today. /BP of East Java Province at the Mpu Tantular Museum Sidoarjo, Thursday. He said the main key to dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic situation was to have high confidence and always be optimistic. "In addition, creativity and innovation must continue to be carried out to be able to rise from adversity," he said. . "Entrepreneurs don't want conditions like this, the government, the community, don't want it, no one wants COVID-19," he said. He said everyone didn't want this severe condition. Not only experienced by Indonesia, but almost all other nations. "We have tried hard to overcome the pandemic. Data for August 2020 labor conditions were quite poor, 9.7 million were unemployed and generally affected 29 million people," he said. hard work of all stakeholders in February 2021, open unemployment fell to 8.7 million and the general impact was 19 million. "Even though we can overcome heavy work, heavy work, heavy workers must be shared together. The government alone will be very slow in solving it," he said. said that joint efforts are needed to build an optimistic spirit to be able to continue this struggle. "Thank you, fellow workers, hand in hand, cannot walk alone, the burden is shared," he said.
Meanwhile, the contents of the signing of the mutual cooperation commitment, first, resolve all disputes and conflicts through healthy dialogue and fair compromise. Second, dismiss all false news related to the COVID-19 pandemic that is not based on medical studies. Third, continue to comply with the 5M health protocol after the implementation of emergency PPKM or levels 1-4 and the period afterward. Fourth, eliminate mass gatherings that have the potential to spread the COVID-19 virus. 19, and bring all forms of disputes to the negotiating table with a cool head and are responsible. Fifth, the government seeks practical and strategic steps to improve the industrial and labor situation throughout Indonesia during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. Sixth, remind each other, especially in the enforcement of health protocols in the work environment.
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