Jamsostek management brawl
Jan 22, MSOE Sugiharto issued a decree to revoke Jamsostek's board of commissioner decision to oust Iwan Pontjowinoto from his posisiton as CEO. Sugiharto, a friend of Pontjowinoto, resumed the former Sharia Economy Society (MES) chairman to his position with off duty status.
The ministry hopes the latest decree would ultimately end the 1.5 year internal dispute at Jamsostek. Sugiharto appointed Wahyu Hidayat, official at the ministry, as interim deputy president director in charge of daily operation of Jamsostek.
The company's workers union regrets Sugiharto's decision even though some say that would be the most sensible thing to do to prevent further conflict in the state-owned company. Workers union supports BOC's decision to have Pontjowinoto ousted. But SOEs Workers Union Federation and SOEs legal aid institute (LBH BUMN) urged Sugiharto to replace BOC and Ahmad Andi (the one appointed by BOC to be interim CEO) instead. They even plan to file a report of power abuse to Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK).
As a worker with regular payment to Jamsostek for almost 15 years, I don't really care who will be the CEO or BOC of the company or which political group he/she is associated with. I care only about the return Jamsostek give for my investment over the last 15 years and the rights of millions of fellow workers in the country to get payments easily without being corrupted.
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The ministry hopes the latest decree would ultimately end the 1.5 year internal dispute at Jamsostek. Sugiharto appointed Wahyu Hidayat, official at the ministry, as interim deputy president director in charge of daily operation of Jamsostek.
The company's workers union regrets Sugiharto's decision even though some say that would be the most sensible thing to do to prevent further conflict in the state-owned company. Workers union supports BOC's decision to have Pontjowinoto ousted. But SOEs Workers Union Federation and SOEs legal aid institute (LBH BUMN) urged Sugiharto to replace BOC and Ahmad Andi (the one appointed by BOC to be interim CEO) instead. They even plan to file a report of power abuse to Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK).
As a worker with regular payment to Jamsostek for almost 15 years, I don't really care who will be the CEO or BOC of the company or which political group he/she is associated with. I care only about the return Jamsostek give for my investment over the last 15 years and the rights of millions of fellow workers in the country to get payments easily without being corrupted.
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1 Comments:
Last year they returned about 8%. That is less than bank deposits. Jamsostek is traditionally run more as a tax rather than to deliver benefits to workers. It needs a massive shake-up.
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