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View all search resultsThe controversial Public Housing Savings (Tapera) program has been met with a backlash from ojol (app-based ride-hailing motorcycle taxi) drivers, who fear that the mandatory monthly salary cut will become a burden for those with unsteady incomes.
Director-General of Industrial Relations and Social Security for Manpower at the Ministry of Manpower Indah Anggoro Putri explained recently that online drivers are included in the scope of the ministry’s Circular Letter No.2/2024 regarding the implementation of the THR in 2024, because they fall under the category of PKWT, and are thus entitled to receive the THR. However, this was later confirmed to be merely an encouragement.
Since the government decided to ease community activity restrictions (PPKM) in Jakarta last week, the city has been seeing more commuters return to the workplace. Civil society is now pushing for online taxis to be exempted from the odd-even number plate policy to benefit commuters who do not own private vehicles.
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