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Judul               Minister Asserts Minimum Wage Still Refers to Job Creation Law
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              Manpower Minister Ida Fauziyah asserted that regulations on the regional minimum wage (UMR)
              still refer to new derivatives of the Job Creation Law. Ida made the statement in response to the
              call for the revision of the 2022 UMR calculation following the Constitutional Court’s ruling on the
              judicial review of the omnibus law.


              MINISTER ASSERTS MINIMUM WAGE STILL REFERS TO JOB CREATION LAW
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              Manpower Minister Ida Fauziyah asserted that regulations on the regional minimum wage (UMR)
              still refer to new derivatives of the Job Creation Law. Ida made the statement in response to the
              call for the revision of the 2022 UMR calculation following the Constitutional Court’s ruling on the
              judicial review of the omnibus law.

              “As the Constitutional Court declaring that Job Creation Law is still in effect, as conveyed by the
              President some time ago, all material and substance, as well as the rules, remain in effect without
              a single article being annulled by the Constitutional Court. On that basis, various implementing
              regulations of the law, including the regulation on wages, are still valid,” said Ida in a press
              release, Thursday, December 2.
              She explained the implementing regulations for the labor cluster had been completed and passed
              before the Constitutional Court's ruling was announced. Thus, the current labor policy-making
              process must comply with these regulations, including on wages.

              “So I ask all parties again, especially regional heads, to follow the wage provisions as regulated
              in PP 36/2021,” she underlined.

              Ida added that the formulas of the provincial and city minimum wage (UMP and UMK) in PP
              36/2021 are set to keep the gap between regions from widening further.



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