JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com – The Jakarta provincial government has forbidden companies based in the capital city from laying off workers during the new normal transition.
Jakarta has set the new rule via Decree of the Jakarta Manpower, Transmigration, and Energy Agency No. 1477 Year 2020, which was distributed June 15.
Jakarta-based firms have been grappling with the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic that has severely affected Indonesia.
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The Indonesian economy sunk to a historic low of 2.97 percent year-on-year growth for the first quarter of 2020.
The country’s central government predicts that around 2.9 million to 5.2 million workers are likely to be furloughed as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
Jakarta has not been spared the rising unemployment trends.
The new decree requires companies to provide full rights for all of their employees during the new normal transition.
Signed by the Head of the Jakarta Manpower, Transmigration, and Energy Agency, Andri Yansyah, the decree stipulates that "[Companies] are not to conduct employee termination and would ensure employees their basic rights."
The Jakarta Provincial Government has included the regulation of two working hour shifts that companies must implement in the new normal transition.
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Other measures include limiting the number of workers in offices at any given time to keep them half full only, requiring workers and guests to wear masks and to routinely disinfect and clean the office space, among other rules.
Preventing Overcrowded Trains
The Jakarta provincial government has offered complimentary bus services for the capital city’s workers in a bid to prevent overcrowding among its commuter line passengers.
Many of Jakarta’s workers reside outside of the city and there is significant reliance on train services for daily commute to work.
Starting June 15, the Transportation Ministry’s Greater Jakarta Transportation Agency offers 10 free bus services that commuter line passengers can take to travel home from Jakarta to destination points of Bogor and Bekasi.
From June 18 onwards, there will be five buses provided in the morning to transport passengers from Bogor to Jakarta as an alternative to the train services.
Each bus can fit 25 passengers given that transportation services must operate at half-capacity in the new normal transition.
The Jakarta provincial government has also partnered with the city of Bogor in providing medium and large buses with the capacity to transport 15 to 25 passengers at a time.
In total, there are 82 buses that have been provided by the Jakarta provincial government as the new normal transition carries on.
(Writer: Nursita Sari | Editor: Nursita Sari)
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