Check Account, Salary Subsidy Starts Distributed 3.2 Million Employs
The Minister of Manpower Ida Fauziyah reported that salary subsidy assistance (BSU) has begun to be distributed to 3.2 million workers as beneficiaries.
The distribution of the 2021 BSU itself has so far passed the third stage. In detail, stage I has been distributed to 947,436 recipients, stage II has been distributed to 1,145,598 recipients, and stage III has been distributed to 1,158,529 recipients. The distribution of BSU 2021 Phase I and Phase II is transferred directly to workers/labor recipients of BSU who already have an existing account at one of the Himbara Banks (Bank Mandiri, Bank BRI, Bank BNI or Bank BTN).
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Meanwhile Phase III distribution is carried out through a collective account opening scheme (Burekol) for BSU recipient workers/laborers who do not have an account at one of the Himbara Banks.
"Alhamdulillah, the distribution of BSU in the third burekol scheme is already underway. Yesterday in Semarang, I had the opportunity to review the implementation of this burekol in which the Himbara bank picked up the ball to companies whose BSU recipients did not have a Himbara bank account. Efforts This is done in order to maintain health protocols, to avoid crowds, and to simplify the process of activating burekol accounts," said Ida in Jakarta, Tuesday (7/9/2021).
Furthermore, Ida reminded that in order to avoid duplication of beneficiaries of the 2021 BSU program with other social assistance programs, in accordance with Permenaker 16 of 2021, BSU recipients are prioritized for workers/laborers who have not received the benefits of the Pre-EmploymentIda said that the process of monitoring the implementation of the BSU program was continuously carried out, one of which was by directly visiting the workers/laborers who received BSU benefits. BSU itself is considered to be helpful to workers/laborers during this pandemic, especially for the PPKM recipients as an effort to suppress the spread of COVID-19.
"Most of the BSU are fellow laborers to fulfill their basic household needs," he said. Card program Productive Assistance (BPUM) and the Family Hope Program (PKH).
"To mitigate the duplication of recipients to make this BSU program right on target, we matched the BSU recipients with the database of recipients of the Pre-Employment Card program, BPUM program, and PKH. This was done solely for government programs in order PEN to include whole groups of people affected by the pandemic COVID-19, "said Ida.
