House Member Highlights Lack of Govt Appreciation for Health Workers Amid Dismissal Case in NTT

Translator

Najla Nur Fauziyah

Editor

Petir Garda Bhwana

Kamis, 18 April 2024 09:04 WIB

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Deputy Chair of Commission IX of the House of Representatives (DPR), Kurniasih Mufidayati, highlighted the case of the dismissal of 249 non-civil servants health workers in Manggarai, East Nusa Tenggara (NTT), and the failure of 500 midwives to be appointed as Government Employees under Work Agreement aka PPPK.

The member of the PKS faction of the DPR said that these two incidents reflect that appreciation for the health profession is still lacking in Indonesia. Kurniasih admitted that she was concerned about both cases. "The core of the problems remain the same, where the health workers' hopes of getting adequate welfare have evaporated," said Kurniasih as quoted from the DPR's official website on Wednesday.

According to Kurniasih, the local government has the authority over the dismissal of hundreds of health workers in Manggarai. However, it would be a good idea for the Ministry of Health to also inspect the conditions on the ground. Kurniasih emphasized that health workers' rights should not be ignored or work below minimum wages.

"Because it could later affect the general health services in the regions if hundreds of health workers were laid off. Don't forget that they were on the front line during the [COVID-19] pandemic. So how do we appreciate them?" said Kurniasih, reminding that the government called the health workers heroes for their work during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Previously, Manggarai Regent Herybertus G.L Nabit reportedly fired 249 health workers by not extending their 2024 Work Order (SPK). The dismissal was reportedly carried out as a result of health workers asking for an extension of the SPK and an increase in wages and additional income.

On the other hand, 500 midwives who were set to be appointed as PPPK suddenly had their identification numbers canceled by the Ministry of Health.

A spokesperson for the Ministry of Health, Mohammad Syahril, denied that the ministry had canceled the PPPK Identification Number for the midwives. According to him, the selection process of these midwives did not comply with the rules set by the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of State Apparatus Utilization. and Bureaucratic Reform.

However, Kurniasih urged the ministries that differences in administrative norms should not prevent hundreds of midwives from becoming PPPK at the last moment as they have already served in Health Service Facilities. "Perhaps the Ministry of Health and even the Education Ministry should sit down together to find solutions for these 500 midwives," she said.

HENDRIK YAPUTRA

Editor’s Choice: Sri Mulyani Urges Global Finance Ministers for Enhanced Role in Climate Change Initiatives

Click here to get the latest news updates from Tempo on Google News

Related News

New COVID-19 Wave; Indonesia Says No Entry Ban for Singapore

8 jam lalu

New COVID-19 Wave; Indonesia Says No Entry Ban for Singapore

Indonesian Tourism Minister Sandiaga Uno asserted that there is no ban yet on the entry of travelers from Singapore, despite a new COVID-19 wave.

Read More

Singapore Logs Sharp Increase of COVID-19 Cases; Epidemiologist Says New Variants Not as Severe as Delta

19 jam lalu

Singapore Logs Sharp Increase of COVID-19 Cases; Epidemiologist Says New Variants Not as Severe as Delta

Between May 5 and 11, 2024, at least 25,900 people in Singapore were identified as COVID-19 positive, and 250 patients were hospitalized each day.

Read More

Broadcasting Bill; Mahfud Md Says Investigative Journalism is Journalists' Job

6 hari lalu

Broadcasting Bill; Mahfud Md Says Investigative Journalism is Journalists' Job

Mahfud Md, former coordinating minister for politics, legal, and security Affairs, objected to the revision of Law No. 32 of 2002 on broadcasting.

Read More

DPR Starts Discussions on Revision of State Ministries Law

6 hari lalu

DPR Starts Discussions on Revision of State Ministries Law

The House of Representatives (DPR) has initiated discussions on the amendment of Law No. 39 of 2008 concerning State Ministries.

Read More

Press Council Opposes Broadcasting Bill

6 hari lalu

Press Council Opposes Broadcasting Bill

The Press Council and its constituents firmly oppose the broadcasting bill currently under deliberation in the Legislative Board of the House.

Read More

Jokowi Assures Regional Head Elections Set in November

13 hari lalu

Jokowi Assures Regional Head Elections Set in November

Jokowi ensures that the 2024 regional head elections would be held according to schedule.

Read More

Indonesia Health Minister Responds to AstraZeneca Rare Side Effect

17 hari lalu

Indonesia Health Minister Responds to AstraZeneca Rare Side Effect

Health Minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin comments on the issue of rare side effects of the AstraZeneca vaccine.

Read More

DPR Reacts to Saudi Arabia's New Policy on Umrah Visa

20 hari lalu

DPR Reacts to Saudi Arabia's New Policy on Umrah Visa

The House of Representatives (DPR) has raised concerns regarding Umrah backpackers following Saudi Arabia's new policy on Umrah visas.

Read More

KPK Searches DPR Secretary General's Office

21 hari lalu

KPK Searches DPR Secretary General's Office

The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) investigators conducted a search of the House of Representatives (DPR) Secretariat General's office today.

Read More

Indonesian Researchers in Spain Discover Antibodies to Avert COVID-19 Virus

29 hari lalu

Indonesian Researchers in Spain Discover Antibodies to Avert COVID-19 Virus

BRIN researcher Yudhi Nugraha and his team in Madrid, Spain, discovered antibodies called Spikebodies that can prevent the COVID-19 virus, SARS-CoV-2.

Read More