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Judul 12 million recipients sign up for wage subsidy program
Nama Media Jakarta Post
Newstrend Santunan Pegawai Swasta
Halaman/URL Pg5
Jurnalis Dzulfiqar Fathur Rahman
Tanggal 2020-08-25 05:24:00
Ukuran 114x116mmk
Warna Hitam/Putih
AD Value Rp 32.490.000
News Value Rp 97.470.000
Kategori Dirjen PHI & Jamsos
Layanan Korporasi
Sentimen Positif
Narasumber
positive - Febrio Kacaribu (Fiscal Policy Agency (BKF) head) They [individually registered
workers] should come to BPJS Ketenagakerjaan. Once they report their bank account number,
[the money] can be transferred
neutral - Budi Gunadi Sadikin (Head of national economic recovery task force) There was an
[uncovered] group, namely workers who had not been laid off but were furloughed or [had] their
pay cut because their employers were facing difficulties. They need assistance
Ringkasan
The government has registered the bank accounts of 12 million eligible recipients for the
emergency wage subsidy, which aims to boost household spending to buffer the economic
impacts of the COVID-19 health crisis, according to a senior Finance Ministry official.
Fiscal Policy Agency (BKF) head Febrio Kacaribu said that the government was targeting 15.7
million total recipients under the scheme using data from the Workers Social Security Agency
(BPJS Ketenagakerjaan). It was currently waiting for around 3 million eligible recipients to
provide their bank account information to the social security agency.
12 MILLION RECIPIENTS SIGN UP FOR WAGE SUBSIDY PROGRAM
The government has registered the bank accounts of 12 million eligible recipients for the
emergency wage subsidy, which aims to boost household spending to buffer the economic
impacts of the COVID-19 health crisis, according to a senior Finance Ministry official.
Fiscal Policy Agency (BKF) head Febrio Kacaribu said that the government was targeting 15.7
million total recipients under the scheme using data from the Workers Social Security Agency
(BPJS Ketenagakerjaan). It was currently waiting for around 3 million eligible recipients to
provide their bank account information to the social security agency.
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