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"We've [issued] a vote of no confidence. The people demand an end to the deliberation and a
              cancellation of the job creation bill. The government and House have betrayed the people and
              the 1945 Constitution," the coalition said in a written statement on Monday.

              As  companies  have  fallen  into  financial  difficulties  during  the  pandemic,  the  unions  have
              expressed concerns that the law would make it easier for businesses to lay off workers.

              Among the points that have been agreed is abolishing the sectoral minimum wage (UMSK) by
              only  recognizing  the  provincial  minimum  wage  (UMP)  and  regency  or  municipality  minimum
              wages (UMK).

              According to the law's Article 88C, governors can set their region's minimum wage at provincial
              and regency or city level in line with the area's inflation and economic growth rate.

              The government and lawmakers have also agreed to lower maximum severance pay for laid off
              workers and introduce a new unemployment fund (JKP), which effectively means the government
              will shoulder part of the company's cost when they lay off their workers.

              According to the law, employers could pay a maximum of 19 times the monthly salary, and an
              additional six times the monthly salary will be paid by the government through the JKP scheme.

              The JKP scheme will be managed by the Workers Social Security Agency (BPJS Ketenagakerjaan).
              Article 46E of the bill stipulates that the source of funds for the JKP scheme, which currently has
              yet to be established under the country's social security system, will come from the government,
              workers' premiums and BPJS Ketenagakerjaan operational funds.

              The law also stipulates that BPJS Ketenagakerjaan is set to receive Rp 6 trillion from the state
              budget  to  run  the  JKP  scheme,  but  there  have  been  no  guarantees  that  the  funds  will  be
              disbursed for those who will face termination immediately.








































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