Trenggalek Labor Social Security Bill Advances to Cover Formal and Informal Workers

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TRENGGALEK – Trenggalek labor social security reform moved forward after the local parliament intensified deliberations on a regional bill designed to expand protection for both formal and informal workers.

The Trenggalek Regional House of Representatives (DPRD) and the district government held plenary sessions on 24 February to accelerate discussion of the draft regulation on employment social security. Lawmakers aim to widen coverage, strengthen implementation, and secure sustainable funding for worker protection programs.

Council chair Doding Rahmadi said all political factions had submitted general views and agreed to continue deliberations. He noted the council conducted both external and internal plenary meetings to follow up the executive proposal.

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The draft regulation outlines key measures to expand participation across sectors. It also reinforces financing schemes so more workers can access employment injury and social security coverage in the district.

Doding explained that employers bear primary responsibility for social security contributions. For workers under the local government, funding may come from the regional budget. Meanwhile, private companies must insure their own employees, including outsourced staff.

Lawmakers also stressed protection for workers involved in government projects. Construction and public works carry higher accident risks, so mandatory coverage becomes critical.

Beyond the formal sector, the council wants informal workers included. Small businesses employing only two or three staff are expected to enroll their workers in employment social security programs.

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Doding said stronger legal grounding would ensure consistent and long term labor protection. The council expects the Trenggalek labor social security regulation to improve worker welfare and reduce occupational risks across the region.

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