Government Removes 2021 Christmas Collective Leave

Wednesday, 27 October 2021 – 14:47 GMT+7
Coordinating Minister for Human Development and Culture, Muhadjir Effendy / Credit: Ricardo, JPNN

jpnn.com, JAKARTA - The Indonesian government has removed the 2021 Christmas holiday collective leave in order to prevent a spike in Covid-19 transmission.

The policy is stated in a joint decree with the Minister of Religion, Minister of Manpower, and Minister of Administrative and Bureaucratic Reform regarding national holidays and joint leaves in 2021.

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"This is solely carried out to limit the movement of people, which can be massive before the year-end holiday," said Coordinating Minister for Human Development and Culture, Muhadjir Effendy, in a written statement on Wednesday (27/10).

Muhadjir said the government also prohibited state civil servants from taking leaves during the national holiday.

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Tjahjo Kumolo, the Minister of Administrative and Bureaucratic Reform, has issued a circular regarding restrictions on activities outside the region and/or leaves for civil servants during the 2021 national holiday.

"We are trying to suppress the number of those who will travel. We have given them a barrier fence, starting from the absence of public holidays to banning them from taking leaves," he said.

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"There will be a large-scale campaign to urge people not to travel, not to return to their hometown, and not to travel for non-essential purposes," he added.

Muhadjir said residents who would travel on essential trips must meet travel requirements and undergo strict inspections.

The requirements for users of air transportation include a vaccination card and a certificate of a PCR test with a negative result. Meanwhile, those who will travel by land are required to have undergone at least an antigen test.

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"It is hoped that the number of travelers can be limited and controlled to avoid the possibility of transmission," said Muhadjir. (Antara/mcr20/jpnn)

This news has been broadcast on JPNN.com with the title: Mohon Maaf, Pemerintah Terpaksa Hapus Cuti Bersama Natal 2021