JAKARTA - Most of the employees who work in Jakarta complain that they have not received the Lebaran holiday allowance (THR) this year to the Ministry of Manpower.
Responding to this, Deputy Governor of DKI Jakarta Ahmad Riza Patria admitted that the DKI Provincial Government had not received direct reports on THR arrears to companies in the capital city.
"We haven't received anything yet. We thank the public for information, which companies are late in giving THR," Riza told reporters, Wednesday, April 11.
However, Riza promised to follow up on the findings. He also warned the company that there would be sanctions that would be imposed if they had not paid THR rights to their employees.
"We will monitor and evaluate the information, then we will follow up which companies are late in providing THR. Of course it will be a concern for our consideration later whether they will be given a loan or a sanction," he said. - https://voi.id/technology/15962 /when-official-so-owner-twitter-elon-musk-will-return-account-donald-trump-suspended- https://voi.id/berita/165986/terkena-blastan-petasan-tree-cagar -alam-di-kota-depok-terbakar- https://voi.id/berita/165980/aksi-begal-member-tni-dilaku-teplan-polisi-perriksa-nine-tersangka-terkait-gunakan-narkoba[/ see_slao]
For information, the Ministry of Manpower has received 5,148 reports related to THR consisting of 2,746 online complaints and 2,402 online consultations. The most complaints are THR is not paid, THR is not in accordance with the provisions, and THR is paid late.
Virtual recapitulation of THR 2022 Command Posts throughout Indonesia shows DKI Jakarta Province has the highest order in the number of consultation reports and complaints.
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