Untitled-1
Hotels & Villas
 Bali Island Hotels

 Bali Beyond Hotels

 
Chat to our customer service using Yahoo Messenger!

Government cuts Joint Leave days
February 8, 2008 - 6:05 am

Responding to mounting concerns from the public, the government has decided to slash this year's annual collective leave for civil servants from eight to four days.

State Minister for Administrative Reforms Taufik Effendi told a media gathering Tuesday that government employees would be given joint leave days on Sept. 29 and 30 and Oct. 3 for the Idul Fitri holiday, and Dec. 26 for the Christmas holiday.

"The total number of joint leave days is five, one of which had already been used (on Jan. 11). With this annulment, Feb. 8, May 2 and May 19 are no longer joint leave days," he said, adding that public services should run as usual on those days.

"Government officers who have already used up their annual 12 days of authorized leave are not eligible for the joint leave allowance. Violators will receive disciplinary action," he said.

The government's initiative on joint leave days -- based on a joint decree signed by the Religious Affairs Ministry, Manpower and Transmigration Ministry and the State Ministry for Administrative Reforms -- connects public holidays with weekends, thereby extending the weekends.

The policy was introduced in response to a widespread habit of civil servants failing to show up for work following public holidays.

While the Indonesian tourism sector has benefited from the extended holiday scheme, the decision to alter the policy is part of the government's effort to accommodate the wants and needs of the public, particularly the private sector, Taufik said.

"We noted an extraordinary interest from the public in providing feedback on our policy, and have taken into account the aspirations of the public, experts and professionals. In adjusting the policy, we hope nobody is left disappointed," he said.

The business sector, including the media industry, had previously expressed concern over the lengthened holidays which were deemed detrimental to business productivity.

Members of the public have also criticized the effect of extended government holidays on administrative processing -- a matter which Taufik acknowledged.

"Public servants have been the center of many complaints, including stereotyping. The need to reform the bureaucracy is unquestionable, but it is not done in a void," he said, adding that four legislations aimed at improving public administration and governance were currently in the making.

"The legislation on public service, scheduled to be out in March, stipulates that serving the public is an obligation; the non-performance of which leads to financial and administrative sanctions," Taufik said.

Source: The Jakarta Post



List of Updated News
- Page 2 of 4 [ 19 Items Found ] -
Made Mangku Pastika as Strong Contender for Bali Governor
[February 5, 2008 - 4:40 pm]
The Bali Post confirms that the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) have formally put forth the names of Police General I Made Mangku Pastika and Anak Agung Puspayoga as their candidates for Bali's next Governor and Vice-Governor. Their candidacy was... [read more]

Bali's Air Paradise Airline No More Fly
[February 5, 2008 - 4:24 pm]
The inclusion of the name of PT Air Paradise Indonesia in a list of airlines whose operating licenses have been withdrawn by the Government due to prolonged non-operations may spell the final epitaph in the heroic efforts of a Balinese businessman... [read more]

The Nyepi - Day of Silence will be on 07 March 2008
[February 5, 2008 - 4:16 pm]
Hindu devotees in Bali, aside from applying Gregorian calendar, are also particularly familiar with Balinese traditional calendar that is still in use. Moreover, there is another Saka calendar (probably this remains in use as well in several states of India).... [read more]

WFTGA Convention 2009
[February 1, 2008 - 6:29 am]
Some 1,000 tourist guides from around the world are expected in Bali between January 11-16, 2009, where they will participate in the 13th International Convention of the World Federation of Tourist Guide Associations (WFTGA).
Held once every two years at different... [read more]

Visit Indonesia Year 2008 has been launched
[February 1, 2008 - 6:12 am]

The government officially launched Visit Indonesia Year 2008 on Wednesday, with the main aim of luring up to 7 million foreign tourists and booking US$6.4 billion in foreign exchange income.

To help reach the target, the government is setting aside $15... [read more]

1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |

Balicrown.com - Bali hotels & villas reservation
Hotels by Area:Nusa Dua | Jimbaran | Tanjung Benoa | Kuta | Legian | Seminyak | Sanur | Ubud | Candidasa | Lovina
Designed & Maintenanced by: Balinter.Net
eXTReMe Tracker