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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.
Several unions for both employees and employers are thinking of challenging the legal basis and implementing regulations for the Tapera program at the country's top courts, since the government appears set on collecting matching contributions from workers' monthly wages to fund the housing program.
President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo signed Government Regulation (PP) No. 25/2020 on Tapera on May 20, which provides instructions for fund management body BP Tapera and makes membership compulsory for all workers.
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