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LEGAL PROTECTION OF THE RIGHTS OF WOMEN WORKERS Susanti, Depi; Abas, Muhamad; Sadjat, Rizki
Awang Long Law Review Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): Awang Long Law Review
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56301/awl.v6i2.1188

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Female workers are part of the workforce who carry out work, either for themselves or working in an employment relationship or under orders from employers or other legal entities. The reasons why women enter the world of work include the increasing need and the desire to qualify themselves with the abilities they have. The problem is how the legal protection for the rights of female workers is seen from Law Number 6 of 2023 concerning Job Creation and what are the obstacles in providing legal protection for female workers. Qualitative Research Method using the Normative Juridical approach method. The results of the research are that protection for women in the Job Creation Law is not specifically detailed, but in general the Job Creation Law mentions worker protection without discrimination as stated in Article 153 which was amended from Article 153 of the Manpower Law, in relation to protection of female workers at PT. Indo Marco Logistic includes 1) Protection of Female Workers regarding Menstrual Leave 2) Protection of the Right to Pregnancy and Childbirth Leave 3) Protection of the Right to Breastfeed 4) Protection of Female Workers Overtime and Barriers in Providing Legal Protection to Female Workers including 1) salary inequality between male and female workers who have the same responsibilities and qualifications. The work performed is similar, but the wages received by female workers are lower than their male counterparts. This is a violation of basic rights that must be corrected immediately. 2) Female workers often face discrimination during pregnancy. They are given the same workload without considering their physical and emotional condition. Maternity and paternity leave policies that should provide adequate rest are often ignored. 3) Companies employ female workers late at night without paying attention to health and safety risks. Female workers who are pregnant or have just given birth are prohibited from working from 23.00 to 07.00, but this rule is often ignored.
THE EFFECTS OF MIXED MARRIAGE LAWS ON THE DIVISION OF PROPERTY UNDER THE MARRIAGE LAW AND INTERNATIONAL CIVIL PRINCIPLES Sidabutar, Octaviana; Amalia, Lia; Abas, Muhamad
Awang Long Law Review Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): Awang Long Law Review
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56301/awl.v6i2.1189

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Blended marriage alludes to a marriage connection between people of various identities. This outcomes in legitimate ramifications in regards to the division of joint resources. This exploration expects to investigate comprehension of blended relationships as per Regulation Number 1 of 1974 concerning Marriage and according to the viewpoint of global confidential regulation, as well as the lawful results of partitioning joint resources in blended relationships. By utilizing optional legitimate sources, this exploration utilizes a Standardizing Juridical examination technique, in particular by checking out at speculations, legal guidelines and case regulation. As per Marriage Regulation Number 1 of 1974, blended relationships happen on the off chance that one accomplice is an Indonesian resident and the other isn't. This happens when two individuals whose regulations are not quite the same as Indonesian regulation wed in Indonesia. With regards to the authorization of the Marriage Regulation, there are two sorts of conjugal resources, in particular acquired resources (individual resources) and joint resources. All in all, blended relationships are managed in Regulation Number 1974 concerning Marriage and in Global Confidential Regulation applying the standard of lex loci festivities, which expresses that the law that applies to the marriage is the law where the marriage happens, and the division of joint property is directed as per law of each party.
LEGAL EFFECTS ON CONTROL OF RIGHTS TO LAND OF THE FORMER EIGENDOM VERPONDING STATE IN DISPUTES BETWEEN HEIRS THE MULLER FAMILY WITH CITIZENS OF DAGO ELOS BANDUNG Asnanda, Anggraeni; Rahmatiar, Yuniar; Abas, Muhamad; Sanjaya, Suyono
Awang Long Law Review Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): Awang Long Law Review
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56301/awl.v6i2.1191

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Indonesia's Basic Agrarian Law (UUPA) sets out the requirements for the conversion of verponding eigendom land, regulating the rights of Westerners to be included in the applicable land law system. Based on the UUPA, land rights must be converted until September 24 1980. However, there are still frequent claims of land ownership resulting from eigendom disputes that have not been legally resolved, which causes land disputes. Case of verponding eigendom land dispute between the heirs of the Muller Family, PT. Dago Inti Graha versus Dago Elos residents is a clear example of the complexity that can occur in land ownership issues. Since it started in 2016, this dispute has been decided four times, one of which was at the PK level with Case Register Number 109 PK/Pdt/2022. Normative juridical and analytical descriptive approaches, in legal studies and relevant legal cases are analyzed. Result: According to the provisions of UUPA and its implementing regulations, as well as Government Regulation no. 24 of 1997, if there is no land eigendom verponding convention, the land then becomes state property. Through the trial, the Panel of Judges considered that the heirs of the Muller Family had succeeded in proving that they were the legal holders of land rights, compared to the claims of Dago Elos Residents who did not have proof of ownership and that the Muller Family heirs had more complete and valid supporting documents than the Residents. Dago Elos. Based on these considerations, the judge decided that the heirs of the Muller family had stronger and more legal rights to the disputed land than the Dago Elos residents. Therefore, the legal consequences for control of disputed land are that the heirs of the Muller family have the right to register the land and obtain legal recognition of ownership of the disputed land.
JURIDICAL REVIEW OF THE JUDGE'S CONSIDERATION OF NOT ACCEPTING THE BANKRUPTCY APPLICATION AGAINST Sopian, Singgih; Abas, Muhamad; Lubis, Adyan
Awang Long Law Review Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): Awang Long Law Review
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56301/awl.v6i2.1195

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Based on the problem of bankruptcy and the postponement of debt payment obligations where PT. Fuji Smbe Indonesia filed a Bankruptcy Application against PT. Amanda Gumulung Sejahtera is due to her inability to pay her debts that have matured or the Suspension of Debt Payment Obligations (PKPU), in this case what is the legal basis for the judge's consideration of not accepting the bankruptcy application against Pt. Amanda Gumulung Sejahtera and the legal consequences for the debtor for the delay in debt payment obligations. The purpose of writing is to find out the legal basis for the judge's consideration of not accepting the bankruptcy application and the legal consequences for the debtor for the delay in debt payment obligations. This research uses a normative legal approach method or library legal research which is carried out by researching literature materials. Data sources consist of secondary data including primary, secondary and tertiary legal materials. The conclusion is that PT. Amanda Gumulung Sejahtera has met the bankruptcy requirements, namely having more than one creditor and the existence of duet and collectible debts that have been regulated in Law Number 37 of 2004 concerning the Postponement of Debt Payment Obligations.
LEGAL PROTECTION AGAINST HOLDERS OF REGISTERED BRAND "PUMA AND CAT JUMPING" FOR SIMILARITY TO FAMOUS BRANDS Dewi Putri Wibowo, Sabrina; Amalia, Lia; Abas, Muhamad
Awang Long Law Review Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): Awang Long Law Review
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56301/awl.v6i2.1197

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This research focuses on two important aspects: The research will delve deeply into laws related to well-known brands in Indonesia and the research will analyze specific cases that have been decided by the courts, such as case Number 16/Pdt.Sus-HKI/Brand/2023/PN Niaga Jkt.Pst.Well-known brands are usually highly valued because they spend money on advertising and promotion, and become more popular around the world. In addition, it obtains legal protection through trademark registration in different countries, which gives them exclusive rights to their trademarks and allows others to use them illegally. The Trademark Law in Indonesia provides special protection for well-known brands. However, trademark infringement still occurs in Indonesia. Normative juridical research, with legislation and case approaches on legal protection of well-known brands in Indonesia. Result: The Trademark Law provides a clear framework for the legal protection of well-known trademarks in Indonesia, both preventively and restrictively, in particular Article 21, Article 83 and Explanation of Article 76 paragraph (2). In decision Number 16/Pdt.Sus-HKI/Brand/2023/PN Niaga Jkt.Pst, the Commercial Court considered evidence showing that the Defendant deliberately took advantage of the reputation of the "PUMA and Jumping Cat" brand without permission or license. The Commercial Court decided to cancel the registration of the Defendant's trademark "PUMA and Jumping Cats" because the action infringed the Plaintiff's trademark rights. This decision was made to protect the Claimant from its legitimate trademark rights.
Juridical Analysis of Land Ownership Discrepancies in Certificates and SPPT Legality in Lemahmakmur Village Based on Regulation 24/1997 Abas, Muhamad; Putra, Affian Fandi; Himim, Aldora Ananda Putra; Nurfadilah, Intan Elga; Fauzi, Muhammad Iqbal; Dwi Permata, Sagita
Jurnal Hukum dan Keadilan Vol. 1 No. 5 (2024): JHK-August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61942/jhk.v1i5.199

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Lemahmakmur village as one of the villages in Karawang district, has great potential in the agricultural sector, however, there is a problem related to land ownership in the village, namely the difference in name between the certificate and the Tax Payable Notification Letter (SPPT). The research method used is an empirical legal method and uses a qualitative approach, by conducting interviews with village officials and residents in Lemahmakmur village. Plus using previous book and journal sources regarding this publication. Data obtained from literature such as books are secondary data sources used in this study. Secondary data sources include primary legal materials, secondary legal materials and tertiary legal materials. This study aims to analyze the implications of differences in names in certificates and Tax Payable Notification Letters (SPPT) on land legality in Lemahmakmur village. Lemahmakmur village, like many villages in Indonesia, has experienced the phenomenon of differences in names on certificates and Tax Payable Notification Letters (SPPT) after the implementation of the PTSL program. Article 3 letter a of PP No. 24/1997 is a fundamental basis for understanding the root of the problem of differences in names between certificates and SPPT. This article explicitly states that the purpose of land registration is to ensure legal certainty regarding land rights, in practice the Complete Systematic Land Registration (PTSL) process in Lemahmakmur village does not fully meet this objective. Several impacts arise, including legal impacts, economic impacts, and social impacts.
A Criminological Review of Acts of Violence Committed by Children in Connection with Social Learning Theory Naufal, Raden Hisyam Al; Guntara, Deny; Abas, Muhamad
Jurnal Hukum dan Keadilan Vol. 1 No. 5 (2024): JHK-August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61942/jhk.v1i5.209

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Acts of violence committed by children, especially in the context of fights between students, are a serious issue that requires in-depth understanding. Recently, the harmony of national and religious life has been disturbed due to clashes that have brought about problems regarding children. Protection of children is the responsibility of parents, families and the surrounding community. The protection given to children is to guarantee and protect children and their rights to be able to live, grow, develop and also be able to socialize in the surrounding environment. The problem is how the criminological review of violent crimes committed by children is connected to social learning theory and how to formulate countermeasures for violent crimes committed by children in Karawang Regency. The research method used in this writing uses a normative juridical approach. The results of this research are that Social Learning Theory is very relevant in reviewing acts of violence from a criminological perspective where in cases that often occur in Karawang Regency, namely brawls between students, apart from that social learning theory can provide relevant insight in understanding brawls between students. that occur in Karawang Regency include 1) Observation and Imitation 2) Environmental Influence 3) Reinforcement and Punishment 4) The role of Schools and Teachers and efforts to overcome acts of violence committed by children in Karawang Regency, namely preventive efforts and repressive actions carried out by the police.
JUDICIAL CONSIDERATION OF CHILD CUSTODY TO FATHER UNDER ARTICLE 105 OF INDONESIAN COMPILATION OF LAWS Fatonah, Fatonah; Amalia, Lia; Abas, Muhamad
Dusturiyah: Jurnal Hukum Islam, Perundang-undangan dan Pranata Sosial Vol 14, No 1 (2024): JURNAL DUSTURIAH
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Ar-Raniry

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22373/dusturiyah.v14i1.23449

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This research explores the regulation of child custody for minors under Indonesian law following divorce, based on Decision Number 3208/pdt.G/2020/PA.Krw. Divorce entails the allocation of custody to one of the separating partners, either the mother or the father. Additionally, parents are obliged to educate their children until they reach the age of 18 or marry. The study adopts a normative juridical method, finding that the regulation of child custody for minors is outlined in Article 105 of the Compilation of Islamic Law, granting a mother the right to raise a child who is not yet mature (mumayyiz) or under 12 years old, while a mature child is returned to them. However, in divorce cases, these rules may not apply, and judges have the discretion to consider the child's interests under Law Number 1, Article 41, with custody potentially revoked under Law Number 1 of 1975, Article 45(1). Custody of minors under Islamic Law is governed by Law Number 23 of 2002 concerning Child Protection, amended by Law Number 35 of 2014, Article 105, which assigns custody of children under 12 to their mothers, yet court rulings may favor fathers.
Pemenuhan Hak Pesangon Pekerja Akibat Pemutusan Hubungan Kerja dalam Kepailitan Perusahaan Perspektif Pancasila Nopianti, Wike; Santoso, Imam Budi; Abas, Muhamad
Jurnal Hukum Mimbar Justitia Vol 10, No 1 (2024): Published Juni 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35194/jhmj.v10i1.4061

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AbstrakHubungan Industrial Pancasila mengacu pada konsep hukum ketenagakerjaan Indonesia yang sarat dengan nilai-nilai Pancasila. Redundansi berarti PHK antara pegawai atau karyawan dengan perusahaan atau kontraktor. Uraian singkat kasus yang penulis lakukan yaitu pemecatan karyawan Garden Palace Hotel Surabaya karena perusahaan dinyatakan pailit oleh Pengadilan Niaga Surabaya, karena buruknya keadaan keuangan perusahaan sehingga tercapai efisiensi. Karyawan yang terkena PHK berhak mendapatkan uang pesangon secara mencicil. Disepakati pada 29 Maret 2021. Namun hasilnya tidak sesuai dengan kesepakatan berdasarkan asas Pancasila bahwa pelaksanaan hak-hak agregat diatur dengan undang-undang. peraturan pemerintah dan kontrak kerja. Dalam putusan tersebut, penulis berkesimpulan bahwa dalam hal ini majelis hakim telah mematuhi Pasal 165 UU No 13/2003 , dimana hak pemberhentian pegawai apabila perusahaan bangkrut adalah: 2x PHK + 1x panjang. biaya layanan + hak pesangon.AbstractPancasila Industrial Relations refers to the concept of Indonesian labor law which is full of Pancasila values. Redundancy means termination of employment between an employee or employees and the company or contractor. A brief description of the case that the author did, namely the dismissal of Garden Palace Hotel Surabaya employees because the company was declared bankrupt by the Surabaya Commercial Court, due to the poor financial condition of the company so that efficiency was achieved. Employees who are dismissed are entitled to severance pay in installments. It was agreed on March 29, 2021. However, the result is not in accordance with the agreement based on the principle of Pancasila that the implementation of aggregate rights is regulated by law. government regulations and employment contracts. In this decision, the author concludes that in this case the panel of judges has complied with Article 165 of Law Number 13 Year 2003, where the right to dismiss employees if the company goes bankrupt is: 2x layoff + 1x long. service fee + severance pay rights.
Legal Protection for Public Housing Loan Customers Under Law No. 8 of 1999 on Consumer Protection in Housing Transactions Fazri Editiya Mahardika; Deny Guntara; Muhamad Abas
Ipso Jure Vol. 1 No. 10 (2024): Ipso Jure - November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/d29hn512

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Public housing credit is a program aimed at addressing the housing backlog in Indonesia, yet its implementation faces various challenges. This research focuses on two main issues: (1) What happens to public housing loans when banks go bankrupt? (2) How can consumer issues be resolved when housing loans default? The study uses a normative judicial method. The findings reveal that while the People's Housing Credit (KPR) helps people acquire homes, significant risks arise if credit institutions go bankrupt or debtors default. In cases of default or bank bankruptcy, debtors must still fulfill their credit obligations. Consumer protection is outlined in the 1999 Consumer Law, which includes exit clauses in credit agreements. The government, through the Deposit Insurance Corporation (LPS), can rescue or liquidate banks according to Law No. 24 of 2004. Moreover, drafting fair contracts, offering credit restructuring, and providing insurance options can better protect debtors than asset auctions. Additionally, applying the principle of prudence in credit assessments, as per the Banking Law, is crucial to minimizing default risks. Stricter regulations and robust legal protections are essential for mortgages to effectively help people own homes while ensuring financial and legal stability.
Co-Authors Abd. Rasyid Syamsuri Abdul Kholik Abdul Majid, Luky Ade Ahmad Fauzan Adinda Silvia Febrianty Adyan Lubis Adyan Lubis Adyan Lubis Agusra Ahlan Sihabillah Ahmad Bagas Dwi Darsono Ahmad Sopian Sauri Ahmad Sopian Sauri ahmad yunianto Aidina, Fitria Akbar, Muhammad Gary Gagarin Akup, Apriliyanto Juwan Sukmana Al Naupal, Raden Hisyam Ali Abdulah Alvian Ramdhani Amarulazhar, Amar Amri, Qoonitah Andini Putri Andri Susanto Anwar Hidayat Anwar Hidayat Anwar Hidayat Anwar Hidayat Anwar Hidayat Arafat, Zarisnov Ardiansyah, Ata Ariani, Taufiqoh Bina Arihi, La Ode Safiun Arisa Wongchai Arma Sentia Putri, Renalda Artika Syamsa Hawa Asnanda, Anggraeni Astri Safitri Nurdin Aulia, Salvia Nur Budi Santoso, Imam Cindya Putri Paembonan Dahrul Manalu Danang Irwanto Darsono, Ahmad Bagas Dwi Delvira Ayu Deny Guntara Deny Guntara Deny Guntara Deny Guntara Deny Guntara Deny Guntara Deny Guntara Deny Guntara deny guntara Deny Guntara Deny Guntara Deny Guntara Destia Ayuning Thias Deswita, Wa Ode Awalia Desyifa Nurhidayah Devi Arviani Arinta Dewi Putri Wibowo, Sabrina Dewi, Yogita Dhiafajaazka, Siti Dian Widyaningrum Dian Widyaningrum, Dian Dicky Muhammad Gibran Didiek Kurnia Dwi Permata, Sagita Dwiana Prilly Larasati Edward Japanis Ratu Dewan Embang Herlambang Erathon , Pascal Azka Erathon Erlangga, Romi Fajar Abdul Aziz Farhan Asyahadi Farhan Asyahadi Farhan Asyhadi Farhan, Zatmika Nur Fatonah Fatonah Fauzan, Rafli Akmal Fauzi, Muhammad Iqbal Fazri Editiya Mahardika Fiqrie, Okky Faitzal Firman Aji Pamungkas Framesti Yustanti Cahya Gagarin Akbar, M. Gary Gagarin Akbar, Muhamad Gary Gagarin Akbar, Muhammad Gary Gary Gagarin Akbar Gary Gagarin Akbar, Muhamad Gunawan, Edwin Guntara, Denny - Guntara, Deny Haetami, Vikri Hani Parhani Hakim Hanna Zahra Maharani Hilman Hariri, Mochammad Sofyan Hendri Gunawan Hidayat, Anwar Himim, Aldora Ananda Putra I Ketut Suardika Imam Budi Santoso Indah Nurhayati Indah Rahmalia Indra Sibagariang Insan Supriyatin Intan Alpidoh Irawan, Surya Irma Garwan Irma Yuningsih Ismail Ismail, Naufal Ismayanti, Eli Iswandi, Erik Izdihar, Naufal Jannus Manurung Jihan Alfadia Kasnianti Khoirul Ummam Leonardo Norandi Sitorus Leonardo Sitorus Lestari, Nopita Lia - Listiana Lia Amalia LIA AMALIA Lia Amaliya Lia Amaliya Lia Amaliya Lia Amaliya Lidya Nuraeni Lidya Nuraeni Lilis Setiani Listiono listiono Listiyono Lubis, Adyan Lubis, Desi Lestari Luwih Damar Luluk Sugiyarto M. Gary Gagarin Akbar Maharani, Raden Bella Bintang Mahmudi, Afrizal Mardias, Deni Maryam, Zulfa Nurul Mega Agrianty, Firly Mega Fatimah Rosana Mela Mustika Merliana Dewi Michael Putra Panjaitan Minetha, Adelli Ritza Mochammad Adi Alamsyach Fadillah Moh. Shofi Anan Mohamad ArdinSuwandi Monica Dian Ekasari Muhamad Jiia Fauzi Muhammad Fakhrurrozi Muhammad Gary Gagarin Akbar Muhammad Gary Gagarin Akbar Muhammad Hafidh Al Amien Muhammad Ryo Agustian Nanik Narya Suryadi Narya Suryadi Narya Suryadi Narya Narya, Narya Suryadi Naufal, Raden Hisyam Al Nawawi, Ahmad - Nopianti, Wike Nova Desi Ratnasari Nuraeni, Rini Nurahmad, Silvi Nurbaliza, Violita Nurdin Nurdin Nurfadilah, Intan Elga Padilah, Muhamad Patul Mudin, Arip Pebriyani, Pebriyani Pratama, Raka Indra Pratiwi, Dwi Nuraeni Primawan Yunior Sanu Purwana, Dalih Putra, Affian Fandi Putri, Dinni Rizky Amalia R Hisyam Al Naupal Raden Hisyam Al Naupal Raden Lita Nur Elita Rafly, Muhammad Rahmatiar , Yuniar Rahmatiar, Yuniar Ramdhani, Alvian Ranisya Hadi, Vira Rende, Alimulya Rifky Alfarez, Dewa Robby Setiawan Rosdiana Dewi, Elvira Rr. Winarti Pudji Lestari Rr. Winarti Pudji Lestari S.A, Rd.N.Sayyidatussa'adah Sadjat, Rizki Safitri Mudriyani, Ajeng Sakum, Sakum Sanih, Sanih Sanjaya, Suyono Santoso, Imam Budi Saprudin Sarnely Uge Sartika Dewi Sartika Dewi Sartika Dewi Sela Nur Amalia Suprapto Septian, Fazrian Sidabutar, Octaviana Siska Mariza Sopian, Singgih Sopyan Sopyan Sopyan Sopyan Suhirnan Supriatna, Yayat Susanti, Depi Susi Susilawati Suyono Sanjaya Syarif, Soultan Tanti Alfareza Herdianti Targana, Tatang Tatang Targana Tatang Targana Taufik Caniago Tianing, Ebeng Tri Setiady, Tri Uge, Sarnely Ulandari, Mega Ummam, Khoirul Vironika, Tiyas Wa Ode Riyan Ridayanti Wahyu Danang Setiadi Wahyu Danang Setiadi Wahyu Hidayat Wahyu Koswara Wahyu Mulyandaru Wakono, Nur Wawan Indra R. Widasari, Widasari Wike Nopianti Wike Nopianti Wike Nopianti Wulan Cahya Ningrum Yuniar - Rahmatiar Yuniar Rahmatiar Yuniar Rahmatiar Yuniar Rahmatiar Yuniar Rahmatiar Yuniar Rahmatiar Yuniar Rahmatiar Yuniar Rahmatiar Yuniar Rahmatiar Yuniar Rahmatiar Yuniar Rahmatiar Yuniar Rahmatiar Yustya Laraswati Yusuf Rizki Zaenury, Ahmad Goza Zarisnov Arafat Zarisnov Arafat Zarisnov Arafat Zatmika Nur Farhan