THR Command Post Remains on Standby During Lebaran Holiday
Minister of Manpower Yassierli has confirmed that the Tunjangan Hari Raya (THR) and Bonus Hari Raya (BHR) Religious 2026 Command Post of the Ministry of Manpower will remain on standby during the national holidays and collective leave for Nyepi and Eid al-Fitr 1447 Hijriah. The THR Command Post has been prepared so that workers or labourers, online motorcycle taxi drivers, and online couriers can still access consultation services or submit complaints regarding THR and BHR.
“Even during the national holidays and collective leave period, the government remains present to ensure that THR and BHR Command Post services can still be accessed by the public,” said Yassierli in an official statement quoted on Saturday, 21 March 2026.
Yassierli explained that the presence of the command post during the holiday period is important to ensure that issues regarding the payment of workers’ religious rights do not drag on, especially when needs increase ahead of and after Lebaran. The Ministry of Manpower is also deploying manpower supervisors to follow up on every THR complaint so that handling can be carried out quickly and in accordance with regulations. This supervision will be coordinated down to the provincial level to accelerate the complaint handling process.
Face-to-face THR and BHR Religious 2026 Command Post services are open every day from 08.00 to 15.00 WIB at the Ministry of Manpower’s One-Stop Integrated Services (PTSA). Meanwhile, online services can be accessed via the official website and WhatsApp, while the command post operations are planned to run until H+7 after Eid al-Fitr.
Meanwhile, the Director General of Industrial Relations Development and Social Security for Labour at the Ministry of Manpower, Indah Anggoro Putri, stated that during the period of 4–17 March 2026, the command post had received 2,488 consultation services. Of that number, 1,993 were related to THR and 495 to BHR.
Indah stated that the live chat channel on the command post website was the most widely used service by the public, with a total of 2,246 consultations, consisting of 1,752 THR consultations and 494 BHR consultations. In addition, the Ministry of Manpower Help Centre received 222 consultations, all related to THR, while face-to-face services recorded 20 services.
The Director General of Manpower Supervision Development and Occupational Safety and Health at the Ministry of Manpower, Ismail Pakaya, revealed that during the period of 13–18 March 2026 until 15.00 WIB, the THR and BHR Command Post received 2,113 complaints involving 1,388 companies.
He detailed that the most complaints were in the form of unpaid THR with 1,273 reports, followed by THR not in accordance with regulations with 474 reports, and late THR payments with 366 reports. By region, the three provinces with the highest number of complaints were Jakarta with 573 complaints from 461 companies, West Java with 461 complaints from 173 companies, and Banten with 173 complaints.
Ismail also urged companies to fulfil their THR payment obligations in accordance with applicable laws and regulations and not to delay until the deadline. He emphasised that every incoming complaint, especially regarding unpaid THR, becomes a priority for supervision so that workers’ rights can be received on time.