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Nakertrans: 11 Companies Breaks the Rules in PSBB Monitoring on September 14

We send five teams and have monitored 15 companies in South Jakarta

The South Jakarta Manpower, Transmigration (Nakertrans) and Energy Sub-agency has noted that as many as 15 companies have been monitored on the first day of the second phase PSBB on September 14.

South Jakarta Nakertrans and Energy Su-agency Head Sudrajat said that five teams with five personnel per team had been alerted to supervise a work-from-home system in accordance with regulations, health protocols and so forth.

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"We send five teams and have monitored 15 companies in South Jakarta," he expressed, Tuesday (9/15).

Of 15 companies, 4 of them had complied health protocols and work-from-home policy properly.

While the remaining 11 companies had not yet to implement it well such as not having attached the facts of integrity in a place that was easily seen by the public, had not carried out self-assessment of workers, did not take body temperature measurements, had not provided a special room and facilities for washing hands with running water.

"We given them written warnings. Nevertheless we continue to monitor companies thus they remain obey the rules," he stressed.

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