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Yogyakarta City Government Opens THR Complaint Post

| | Source: MEDIA_INDONESIA Translated from Indonesian | Social Policy
Yogyakarta City Government Opens THR Complaint Post
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The Yogyakarta City Office of Social Affairs, Labour and Transmigration (Dinas Sosial Ketenagakerjaan dan Transmigrasi, Dinsosnakertrans) opened a THR Advisory Post under the Labour Task Force for the Religious Holiday Allowance (THR) for 2026 from Thursday 5 March to 27 March 2026. The post is prepared to serve consultations and complaints by workers and employers regarding THR payment obligations. The Secretary of the Yogyakarta City Dinsosnakertrans, Gunawan Adhi Putra, said the service is opened to ensure THR payments are carried out in accordance with provisions and to prevent potential violations. ‘From today we are ready to serve consultations related to THR Keagamaan 2026, for both workers and companies in Yogyakarta City,’ he said in a press release dated Thursday 5 March. The service is available both online and offline. Online, the public can contact the integrated DIY WhatsApp number at 0821-3534-9997. In addition, consultations can also be conducted through five Dinsosnakertrans industrial relations mediators: Bob (0896-6865-0083), Markistina (0812-2765-574), Liya (0878-3855-7439), Skolastika (0857-0058-5404), Diatunika (0856-4716-2959) or via email [email protected]. ‘For face-to-face service, workers or company representatives can come directly to the Dinsosnakertrans Office in Yogyakarta City at the Balai Kota Complex. A dedicated counter has been prepared to receive consultations and complaints,’ he explained. In addition to opening the service, Gunawan said the agency will monitor a number of companies in Yogyakarta and hold dissemination to company representatives to ensure THR payment obligations are understood and implemented in accordance with the applicable laws and regulations. ‘This Post functions as an initial dispute resolution channel for THR payments, with a consultative and mediation approach before entering further enforcement stages,’ he concluded. (AT)

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