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DKI Akan Hapus Shift Kerja Penyapu Jalan dan Sungai

City will Change Street Sweeper Working Time

To sterilize road and river from trash in capital, Jakarta Provincial Government trough Cleanliness Department will eliminate work time division system or shift working time for sweeper on the road and river.

Later, we will eliminate and change the 8 hours working time with an hour interval.

Jakarta Cleanliness Department Vice, Ali Maulana Hakim said, the shift system will be deleted because it is considered less optimal with empty time on each shift.

"Later, we will eliminate and change the 8 hours working time with an hour interval. The street sweeper should stay on the location which has become their responsibility," he told, Monday (7/27).

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Hakim continued, during today, every street sweeper should clean trash along 1.6 kilometers road in each shift. Later, the working area division will still exist but without shift system.

"By eliminate the system, the road will be very clean because the street sweeper can immediately clean the road without interval," he revealed.

According to him, the same thing also applies to the sweeper in rivers. The officer will clean the trash along river in Jakarta simultaneously.

"In future, we won't find any trash on river, road, and sluice gate," he told.

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