Home » News » More than 2,000 complaints have been received regarding Eid al-Fitr allowances, according to Indonesia’s Manpower Ministry. Out of the 2,283 complaints registered across 1,529 companies, 385 were late payments, 754 were made against payments that failed to adhere to provisions while 1,144 complaints were made by individuals who had not been paid. While 276 cases have received follow-ups, 1,253 have not. The Task Force Posts for the 2023 Eid al-Fitr allowance service will remain open until April 28.

More than 2,000 complaints have been received regarding Eid al-Fitr allowances, according to Indonesia’s Manpower Ministry. Out of the 2,283 complaints registered across 1,529 companies, 385 were late payments, 754 were made against payments that failed to adhere to provisions while 1,144 complaints were made by individuals who had not been paid. While 276 cases have received follow-ups, 1,253 have not. The Task Force Posts for the 2023 Eid al-Fitr allowance service will remain open until April 28.

The Manpower Ministry in Indonesia has received over 2,280 complaints about Eid al-Fitr allowance (THR) payments, according to ministry secretary general Anwar Sanusi. The complaints, from 1,529 companies, related to 1,144 alleged failures to pay, 754 payments that did not comply with regulations and 385 cases of late payment. Of the complaints, 276 led to follow-up inspections, with one receiving the first inspection note and two placed in the recommendation category. Jakarta received the largest number of complaints, at 703, followed by West Java with 457.

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