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Dinas Nakertrans dan Energi Targetkan 23.000 Kartu Pekerja Terdistribusi

City Targets to Distribute 23,000 KPJs This Year

The Jakarta Manpower, Transmigration and Energy (Nakertrans) Agency targets to distribute 23,000 Jakarta worker cards (KPJ) this year. 

This target is based on the cross-coordination meeting and the previous year's evaluation

“This target is based on the cross-coordination meeting and the previous year's evaluation. There is an increase by 20,875 cards compared to last year," expressed Jakarta Nakertrans Agency Head, Andri Yansyah, Tuesday (2/4).

His agency is optimistic that the target can be achieved set in connection with the increase in this year's UMP which can continue to increase the scope of KPJ recipients.

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"The requirements for KPJ recipients are 10 percent of UMP Plus. Its recipient will increase by accumulation. If the total target is now added in 2018 and 2019, the total KPJ recipients will be 46,000," he explained.

Per three months, the agency also sets the target for KPJ distribution. In details, as many as 6,000 cards have been distributed, followed by 4,500 cards in April until June, 5,750 cards in July until September and 6,750 cards in October until December.

"More than 9,800 documents have been sent to Bank DKI. We believe it can hit the target," he stressed.

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