Jakarta Governor Responds to Demands of 15% Rise in Minimum Wage
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, Jakarta - Acting Governor Heru Budi Hartono stated that he has discussed the provincial minimum wage (UMP) for 2024 with the Jakarta Manpower, Transmigration, and Energy Office.
Responding to the workers' inquire of for a 15 percent UMP rise, Heru stated that the executive will be discussed between the provincial government of Jakarta, companies, and the National Wages Council.
"We will discuss the commercial with the National Wages Council and entrepreneurs," he said now, October 26.
The President of the Indonesian Workers' Union Confederation (KSPI) Said Iqbal mentioned that Jakarta's UMP must have risen by Rp700,000 each month. This number will signify a 15 percent rise in the fresh minimum wage of Rp4.9 million.
The proposal for a rise in UMP refers to the minimum wage of middle-income conditions, with US$4,500 yearly. When the number is multiplied by Rp15,000 and divided by 12 months, Said added, the minimum wage for the workers must be Rp5.6 million each month.
Said also highlighted the fact that Civil Servants, the National Military Forces, and the National Police have their wages increased by 8 percent with an increase in pension moneys by 12 percent.
According to Said, workers agree with that number. However, workers disagree if their wage increase is edge than civil servants for their wage is paid by workers' tax money.
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