JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com – Minister Employment Ida Fauziyah is seeking assistance subsidy wages (BSU) or direct cash assistance (BLT) BPJS Ketenagakerjaan term II will be distributed this week to be precise on Sunday (8/11/2020). This he conveyed in the Ministry of Manpower’s Youtube broadcast.
“Hopefully this week the second stage can be distributed,” he said, Thursday (5/11/2020).
Himself explained that currently the data receiver subsidy salary The first stage is in the evaluation phase conducted by the Ministry of Finance through the Directorate General of Taxes (DJP).
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Furthermore, said Ida, the evaluation of this data was carried out on a suggestion from the Anti-Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) so that the salary subsidy recipients comply with the requirements stated in the Minister of Manpower Regulation (Permenaker) Number 14 of 2020.
“What about the second phase of disbursement? After we disbursed the first stage on the recommendation of the KPK, we need to match the recipient data with taxpayer data at the Ministry of Finance,” he said.
“Now in the process of matching the data. To ensure that the recipients of the wage subsidy program in accordance with the Regulation of the Minister of Labor, wages must be below Rp 5 million,” continued Ida.
He targets that the evaluation of salary subsidy recipient data by the Ministry of Finance’s DGT will be completed this week. “Hopefully today or tomorrow (the data equivalent) can be finished. Once the data is confirmed, we will immediately distribute it,” he said.
Meanwhile, the Director of Institutional and Industrial Relations Cooperation (KKHI) of the Ministry of Manpower (Kemenaker) Aswansyah said, there are several problems faced by prospective recipients of the BPJS Ketenagakerjaan BLT when they have not received assistance from the government.
According to him, the problem mostly comes from numbers account potential recipients.
He said that there were 5 accounts that would find it difficult to receive salary subsidies. One of the things he mentioned was the use of blue accounts or what customers usually use to borrow funds from banks.
Other account problems, he continued, are duplication of accounts, inactive accounts, blocked accounts, and finally, the account name of the prospective salary subsidy recipient does not match the name on the BPJS Ketenagakerjaan Membership Number (NIK).
He also mentioned that as of October 20, 2020, there were 152,000 account numbers of problematic salary subsidy candidates. Therefore, he appealed to workers who would receive a salary subsidy to immediately verify their account problems with the bank.
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