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View all search resultsA new ministerial regulation that allows civil servants to work remotely and manage individual work schedules has drawn criticism from public policy experts, who warn the move could compromise the quality and reliability of public services.
The House of Representatives passed the state civil apparatus bill into law on Tuesday, protecting the country’s millions of nonpermanent government workers from mass layoffs but leaving their path to permanent employment in question.
Indonesian Ombudsman member Alamsyah Saragih has said that data collected by his office indicates that 397 state officials have second roles at state firms, while 167 others have secured positions at subsidiaries of those companies.
The House of Representatives and representatives of eight ministries agreed during their meeting on Monday that nonpermanent workers who failed to pass a civil servant enrollment test (CPNS) would be offered alternatives.
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