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REMUNERASI DAN RASA KEADILAN MASYARAKAT Martini, Rina
FORUM Vol 39, No 2 (2011): Kekerasan, SARA dan Keadilan
Publisher : Faculty of Social and Political Sciences Diponegoro University

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Abstract:The acceptance of remuneration allowance for civil servants or members of bureaucracy has disturbed people's sense of justice. It is due to services performances that still unwell managed, and many of our people still live in bad condition, such as malnutrition, unemployment, broken school buildings, and poverty. Therefore, civil bureaucrats should balance it with real actions. In particular they must be friendly, uncorrupt, and unpicky. While in general,  civil bureaucrats should improve their performances in each functions and duties, either as village or sub-dictrict apparatus, police, military, in legal, and so forth. Those steps should be accompanied by a spesific  performance evaluation's parameters and community involvement.Keywords :remuneration, sense of justice, performance reforms   permalink: http://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/forum/article/view/3159
3. MENJAMIN KETERSEDIAAN PANGAN : TUGAS BERAT BIROKRASI PEMERINTAH Martini, Rina
FORUM Vol 37, No 1 (2009) : Ketahanan Pangan Pasca Kenaikan BBM
Publisher : Faculty of Social and Political Sciences Diponegoro University

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Indonesian society is now in a hard condition. One of the causes of this hardship is the rise of oil price which causes the ability of people to buy goods and services goes down sharply. Because of this matter, inflation cannot be avoided, as well as malnutrition, which threats the people, particularly who live in poverty. In relation to this, it is the government’s responsibility to tackle this problem. It is not an easy task since the government has to deal with some obstacles, including the narrow perception of food which is focused only on rice, the decreasing number of land area available for farming for the massive infrastructure building, the climate change, and the corrupt bureaucracy. If the government wants to overcome this problem, they have to think about the solution, involving all part of society in order to maintain the food availability.