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View all search resultsThe bureaucratic reform minister has stated that some civil servants recruited this year could begin their new jobs in Nusantara, the nation's new capital under development in East Kalimantan, though he was unable to provide any figures pending proposed estimates from relevant institutions.
It would be unfair to use the civil servant salary increase as a pretext to demand a minimum wage hike since the government decided to raise the wage of civil servants, military personnel and pensioners after a four-year moratorium, while the private-sector minimum wage has increased every year.
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.
The government is planning to bring in sweeping changes to how state employees are managed through a state civil apparatus (ASN) bill, which it is hoped will provide better welfare for millions of non-permanent employees currently working in government offices.
The government appears to be gearing up to clamp down on a rise in the divorce rate and reported extramarital affairs that has been plaguing the civil service, like a never-ending sinetron (soap opera) series gasping for its final episode.
The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK), along with the Jakarta administration, plans to offer courses to train civil servants and their spouses in how to live a more modest lifestyle, following recent instances of public officials parading their extravagant lives despite their wealth not matching their official incomes.
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