Page 172 - E-KLIPING KETENAGAKERJAAN 19 JUNI 2020
P. 172
Judul Manpower minister projects over 5.23 million more to become
unemployed
Nama Media antaranews.com
Newstrend Jumlah Pengangguran Akibat Covid19
Halaman/URL https://en.antaranews.com/news/150984/manpower-minister-
projects-over-523-million-more-to-become-unemployed
Jurnalis redaksi
Tanggal 2020-06-18 17:59:00
Ukuran 0
Warna Halaman Warna
AD Value Rp 17.500.000
News Value Rp 52.500.000
Kategori Kementerian Ketenagakerjaan
Layanan Korpo
Sentimen positive
Narasumber
neutral - Ida Fauziyah (Manpower Minister) In addition to the existing data, we estimate that
the number of unemployed can further rise to reach 2.92 million to 5.23 million people. We are
continually striving to keep the unemployment rate down at below a double-digit figure
Ringkasan
Manpower Minister Ida Fauziyah has pegged the number of unemployed people in Indonesia to
reach between 2.92 million and 5.23 million if the COVID-19 pandemic were to prolong.
"In addition to the existing data, we estimate that the number of unemployed can further rise
to reach 2.92 million to 5.23 million people. We are continually striving to keep the
unemployment rate down at below a double-digit figure," the minister remarked during a regular
English language press conference from the President's Office here on Thursday.
MANPOWER MINISTER PROJECTS OVER 5.23 MILLION MORE TO BECOME
UNEMPLOYED
we estimate that the number of unemployed can further rise to reach 2.92 million to 5.23 million
people Jakarta - Manpower Minister Ida Fauziyah has pegged the number of unemployed people
in Indonesia to reach between 2.92 million and 5.23 million if the COVID-19 pandemic were to
prolong.
"In addition to the existing data, we estimate that the number of unemployed can further rise
to reach 2.92 million to 5.23 million people. We are continually striving to keep the
unemployment rate down at below a double-digit figure," the minister remarked during a regular
English language press conference from the President's Office here on Thursday.
Currently, 1.7 million workers from the formal and informal sectors are reeling from the impact
of the COVID-19 pandemic in the form of Termination of Employment (FLE) or awaiting lay-offs.

