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Implementation Does not Meet Expectations

The operating risk of each business discipline is assessed according to the Indonesian Standard Industrial Classification (KBLI) that was based on health, safety, environment, and other aspects.

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Workers load cement onto a ship at Sunda Kelapa Harbor, Jakarta, Friday (14/2/2020). The government will conduct detailed dissemination of information to people related to the job creation bill, which aims to create jobs so that it can support the country’s economy.
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Workers load cement onto a ship at Sunda Kelapa Harbor, Jakarta, Friday (14/2/2020). The government will conduct detailed dissemination of information to people related to the job creation bill, which aims to create jobs so that it can support the country’s economy.

JAKARTA, KOMPAS — After a year since the Job Creation Law was implemented to facilitate business licensing, increase investment, and create jobs, the results have not met the expectations. Business licenses were still being issued without conducting thorough risk analysis as regards the real condition in the regions.

A study by the Regional Autonomy Watch (KPPOD) in December 2021 showed that one year after Law No. 11/2020 on Job Creation and the derivative regulations came into effect, their implementation are still not optimal.

Editor:
NASRULLAH NARA
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