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Suppressing Mass Strikes, Gojek Called Ready to Mediate with Drivers

Jakarta, CNN Indonesia

The coordinator of the GoSend Jabodetabek driver action, Yulianto, stated that he received management news gojek will call the mitra or drivers to mediate regarding cases of mass strike next week.

It is reported that the company does not want the impact of the partner’s mass strike to spread to the community.

“The information is that on Monday or Tuesday, Gojek wants to mediate,” he told reporters CNNIndonesia.com, Saturday (12/6).

Due to the company’s good intentions, he said Gojek drivers had started working normally on Saturday (12/6) today.

The editor has contacted Gojek’s Vice President of Corporate Communication Audrey Petriny to confirm this. However, until the news was revealed the person concerned had not responded.

Previously, Gojek drivers who became GoTo partners for GoKilat or GoSend Same Day Delivery (SMD) services carried out a mass strike by off bidding from Tuesday (8/6) to Friday (11/6).

Yulianto explained that the mass strike was carried out because GoTo changed the incentives of the couriers/drivers unilaterally.

The incentive is considered detrimental because the value is smaller than before. For Gosend SMD Jabodetabek, for example, the incentive amount is set at IDR 1,000 for each delivery with a total of 1-9 deliveries, IDR 2,000 per delivery for 10-14 deliveries, and IDR 2,500 per delivery if the driver completes deliveries of more than 15 packages.

This scheme is different from the previous one where the incentive amount is IDR 10,000 if the driver completes 5 deliveries, IDR 30,000 for 8 deliveries, IDR 45 thousand for 10 deliveries, IDR 60,000 for 13 deliveries, and IDR 100,000 for 15 deliveries.

“The action will be carried out simultaneously in Jabodetabek for three days, on June 8, 9 and 10,” said Yulianto some time ago.

He said the change in the GoSend FMD incentive scheme also violated the provisions of the legislation in Indonesia. The reason is, Law number 20 of 2008 concerning Partnerships does not allow unilateral decisions but through collective bargaining that benefits the partnering parties.

“GoTo’s unilateral decision as the work of the nation’s children is certainly against the partnership rules in this country of Indonesia,” he said.

(wel / mik)

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