‘It’s not real’: Fatmawati Hospital rejects cutting bonus offers, wages of medical workers

Fatmawati General Health Center in South Jakarta has denied news about Idul Fitri vacation perk (THR) and wage cuts, as reported by The Jakarta Post on May 21.

In a letter dated June 19 as the hospital ' s right of reply to the Post, the health center ' s president director, Mochammad Syafak Hanung, said it had paid Idul Fitri bonuses on May 15 to civil servants and civil servant candidates and on Might 18 to permanent personnel under management authority (BLU) and momentary employees.

The payments were according to Government Policy (PP) No. 24/2020 on Idul Fitri bonus offers to civil servants and other kinds of government workers.

Mochammad explained that the healthcare facility had actually paid bonuses to the civil servants, with the payments sourced from the state spending plan (APBN). The perks consisted of a standard wage, hubby or spouse allowance, kid assistance and other allowances. Some civil servants on probation received 80 percent of the fundamental wage.

The health center had likewise paid benefits to its non-civil-servant long-term personnel, permanent staff under BLU and nonpermanent workers, with the spending plan sourced from healthcare facility revenues.

The payments, he stated, consisted of the fundamental income and functional or general advantages.

” It is not true that the healthcare facility has actually cut the salaries and/or 2020 Idul Fitri benefits of all employees,” he stated.

The Post previously reported that Ratna, not her genuine name, a contract-based nurse at the healthcare facility, and her colleagues treating COVID-19 patients had actually experienced benefit cuts.

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