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Kajian Sosiologis Pungutan Tapera Terhadap Buruh Siswahyudi, Siswahyudi; Arifin, Sada; Faizal, Sarman; Yuliana, Risma; Lubis, Ahmad Halim; Rahdar, A. Habib Amanatullah
Business Economic, Communication, and Social Sciences Journal (BECOSS) Vol. 6 No. 3 (2024): BECOSS
Publisher : Bina Nusantara University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/becossjournal.v6i3.11886

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This article examines the impact of the Public Housing Savings Program (Tapera) on Indonesian workers from both legal and social perspectives. The program mandates a 3% salary deduction, shared between employees and employers. However, the policy has faced significant criticism for increasing financial burdens on workers, particularly during challenging economic conditions. The study employs a normative legal approach to analyze relevant regulations and assess the social impact of its implementation. The findings indicate that, while Tapera aims to improve workers' access to housing, it imposes additional financial strains. Furthermore, the lack of worker participation in the policy-making process exacerbates dissatisfaction. To address these issues, it is recommended that the government review the Tapera policy with active involvement from workers and labor unions. Alternative funding mechanisms, such as subsidies from the state budget or lighter installment schemes, should also be considered. A more inclusive and equitable approach could not only enhance the program's effectiveness but also foster stronger relationships between workers, the government, and employers, thereby achieving a better balance in its implementation.
Regulation and Implementation of Green Open Space in Indonesia: Between Policy and Reality (Case Study at JIS Stadium) Arifin, Sada; Sadino, Sadino; Lutfi, Anas
Business Economic, Communication, and Social Sciences Journal (BECOSS) Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): BECOSS
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Green Open Space (RTH) has a vital function in maintaining ecosystem balance, improving air quality, and providing healthy and comfortable public spaces for the community. The role of green spaces is becoming increasingly important in the midst of increasing urbanization and rapid infrastructure development. In Indonesia, the government has established various regulations to ensure the availability of green spaces, including through Law No. 26/2007 on Spatial Planning which requires a minimum of 30% of the total city area to be allocated for green spaces. However, implementation in various regions, including in strategic areas such as the Jakarta International Stadium (JIS), still faces serious challenges. This study uses a juridical normative method to analyze the policy and implementation of the RTH regulation and assess the extent to which the JIS area complies with the regulation. The findings show that despite the existence of a strong legal foundation, the implementation of the RTH policy is still constrained by land conversion for commercial purposes, weak inter-agency coordination, low law enforcement, and minimal public participation in the planning and monitoring process. This study also identifies that the JIS area has not fully fulfilled the proportion of green space according to the stipulated standard. Therefore, concrete steps such as policy revision, strengthening of supervision mechanisms, and collaboration between the government, private sector, and civil society are needed in managing green spaces.