Entrepreneurs Raise Food and Transport Allowances
This policy was advised in order to maintain stable relationships between companies and their employees.
“This is so that employees do not need to ask for salary rises which would place a burden on companies,” he said.
Previously, the Indonesian Prosperous Labor Union (SBSI) suggested wage rises of between 35 and 40 percent before the fuel price increases.
Rekson suggested that industries which profited from the fuel price increase should raise wages by 50 percent.
So once again the employer is meant to shoulder the burden, while the government continues to line it's pockets and achieve very little. If these morons had their way every manufacture company currently in Indonesia would be winging their way to Vietnam, China or India!
The outrageously one sided manpower regulations, the steep increases in the cost of salaries and the increased cost of production and distribution - the future Economy of Indonesia may be in for a tough time.
When Indonesia is not seen as having a cheap labor force and cost of production all those jobs will go and then what? The government has made no effort to educate and develop the majority of people in Indonesia to allow them to compete on a global level when it comes to "white collar" industries. So what are we left with 200 million unemployed and 20 million very rich??
I for one will not be entertaining any requests for increases in salary.
“This is so that employees do not need to ask for salary rises which would place a burden on companies,” he said.
Previously, the Indonesian Prosperous Labor Union (SBSI) suggested wage rises of between 35 and 40 percent before the fuel price increases.
Rekson suggested that industries which profited from the fuel price increase should raise wages by 50 percent.
So once again the employer is meant to shoulder the burden, while the government continues to line it's pockets and achieve very little. If these morons had their way every manufacture company currently in Indonesia would be winging their way to Vietnam, China or India!
The outrageously one sided manpower regulations, the steep increases in the cost of salaries and the increased cost of production and distribution - the future Economy of Indonesia may be in for a tough time.
When Indonesia is not seen as having a cheap labor force and cost of production all those jobs will go and then what? The government has made no effort to educate and develop the majority of people in Indonesia to allow them to compete on a global level when it comes to "white collar" industries. So what are we left with 200 million unemployed and 20 million very rich??
I for one will not be entertaining any requests for increases in salary.