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WORKLOAD ANALYSIS TO DETERMINE THE NUMBER OF LABOR IN SOAP PRODUCTION USING THE FULL TIME EQUIVALENT METHOD: A CASE STUDY OF PT. XY Aisyah Fitri Wahyulistiani; M Tutuk Safirin; Tranggono Tranggono; Dirgahayu Lantara
Journal of Industrial Engineering Management Vol 7, No 3 (2022): Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management Vol 7 No 3
Publisher : Center for Study and Journal Management FTI UMI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33536/jiem.v7i3.1322

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PT. XY is a manufacturing company in Surabaya that produces household hygienic goods, such as soap bars and liquid soap. It is known that the actual condition of production in the company is still not optimal due to the uneven workload at each work station. This also results in workers experiencing excessive workloads that cause fatigue or illness, and there are more unemployed, causing decreased performance. According to the problems above, this research was conducted to determine the value of the workload received and to find out the optimal number of workers so that in the future work can be more effective and efficient. Solving workload analysis problems in this study using the Full Time Equivalent method. Based on the results of the study, it was known that the workload of the bar soap production section was 16 people, 3 people were found in the Normal category and 13 people experienced the workload in the Overload category. While the results of the workload of the liquid soap production section were 19 people, 6 people were found in the Normal category and 13 people experienced a workload in the Underload category. For calculating the optimal number of workers, the results obtained for the production of bar soap need to add 7 people to the workforce and liquid soap production to reduce the workforce by 3 people.
PENGARUH PERKEMBANGAN TEKNOLOGI DI ERA GLOBALISASI DAN PERAN PENDIDIKAN TERHADAP DEGRADASI MORAL PADA REMAJA Tranggono Tranggono; Kamila Jastisia Jasmin; Muhammad Rizqi Amali; Lola Nashwa Aginza; Shania Zahra Rizqitta Sulaiman; Femas Agil Ferdhina; Daafa Abdan Maulaana Effendie
Bureaucracy Journal : Indonesia Journal of Law and Social-Political Governance Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): Bureaucracy Journal : Indonesia Journal of Law and Social-Political Governance
Publisher : Gapenas Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53363/bureau.v3i2.299

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Technological developments in the era of globalization can have a negative impact on its users. Technology makes it easy to access information and content that is not in accordance with social norms in society. Adolescents who are not fully able to filter the information available can lead to increased moral degradation. Moral degradation is referred to as a decline in moral quality that is not in accordance with the nation's identity so that it can damage the image of the nation. Adolescents who are exposed to the negative effects of technology over a long period of time can affect their perception of morals and values in society. Excessive use of technology can also reduce adolescent social involvement in interacting directly which can affect sympathy and empathy to their environment. Moral degradation in adolescents is a challenge for educators to strengthen character education as an effort to prevent declining moral quality. With the formation of good morals, the next generation of a superior and dignified nation will be created. The results of this study show that technology in the era of globalization affects moral degradation in adolescents and character education as an effort to prevent it. This research is a qualitative descriptive research with a correlational method, which is a method to determine the influence between one variable and another variable and see the degree of relationship that exists between variables