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Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia – The name of the state company PT Industri Telekomunikasi Indonesia (Persero) or INTI has been the subject of public attention in recent days. This is because the company, which was founded on December 30, 1974 and is based at Jalan Moch Toha Number 77, Bandung, has no longer paid the salaries of all employees since February 2020.
What really happened? How bad is the business the company is running?
This condition has caused the Ministry of BUMN to intervene and will summon the management of PT INTI. A source from CNBC Indonesia revealed that the call was decided after a virtual meeting between company directors and the ministry team on Tuesday (8/9/2020).
“I just finished bod [board of director/direksi] meeting with his team, Mr. Wamen [Wakil Menteri] and plans for tomorrow [Rabu ini] The directors were summoned by the Ministry of BUMN, “the source told CNBC Indonesia on Tuesday (8/9/2020).
He revealed that currently the company’s employees who have not been paid for 7 consecutive months prefer to work from home. Not because it is to follow the Covid-19 protocol, but because there is no adequate logistics if the company goes to work.
Not to mention that since the beginning of this year the company has also experienced a depreciation of its projects.
Even based on the company’s work plan and budget (RKAP) prepared last year, it is estimated that so far only 20% of the project has been achieved.
“While we used to be Telkom’s workshop, then it broke up entity itself, then expand. That is the goal. We produce public telephones, domestic telephones, our large. In the past, the number of employees was still 3,000, now only 340-350 employees. Even retirees are not paid the subsidy because they don’t have cash, ”he said.
Earlier, the president of the INTI Workers’ Union, Ridwan Al Faruq, said that every month, all employees experience uncertainty because the notification of not paying wages is delivered at the end of the previous month. payday.
During that time, these employees also continue to work full time as usual.
“That so far the company has not complied with the rights of PT INTI employees, as of February 2020,” Ridwan said.
It revealed that the last salary payment occurred in February, but the employees were only paid 1 million rupees. In the following months, the company only received notifications from the company.
“Regarding Rp. 1 million, it is the maximum management effort through funds here and there,” he said.