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Influence of Employee Discipline, Compensation and Employee Load on Employee Performance in PT. Tozy Sentosa in Surabaya Indah Kusasih; Hermien Tridayanti
Journal of World Conference (JWC) Vol. 2 No. 3 (2020): May 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29138/prd.v2i3.236

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This study aims to determine the effect of simultaneous and partial compensation and workload discipline on the performance of employees of PT. Tozy Santosa Surabaya. This research is a quantitative study. Population and sample based on the distribution of questionnaires to the performance of the employees of PT. Tozy Santosa Surabaya was taken as many as 40 respondents. Data collection techniques used interviews, observations and questionnaires. Data analysis used was reliability test, validity test, classic assumption test and multiple linear analysis test. The results of the study were simultaneous and partial discipline, compensation and workload significant effect on the performance of employees of PT. Tozy SantosaSurabaya because of the significance of <0.005.
Criminal Law in The Land Sector: Case Study in South Sumatra Regional Police Daimon Daimon
Journal of World Conference (JWC) Vol. 2 No. 3 (2020): May 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29138/prd.v2i3.237

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One of the natural wealth or natural resources created by God Almighty that is needed for human life is land. Humans live on land and obtain food by utilizing land. Human life cannot be separated from the land. The emergence of a legal dispute is originated from the objection of the guideline of a land right both to the status of the land, its priorities and ownership in the hope of obtaining administrative settlement in accordance with applicable regulations. This study uses normative juridical research methods so that the sources used are sourced from literature and legal literature. the conclusion in this study is The modus operandi in the occurrence of land disputes usually involves a systematic network between financiers, land speculators, land certificate brokers, thugs, regional government officials, the police and of course BPN elements. Commonly used modus operandi: Use of falsified land rights; Counterfeiting Warkah; Provision of false information; Letter forgery; Fictitious buying and selling; Fraud or embezzlement; Lease; Suing land ownership; Mastering thug-style land.
Law Enforcement for Tax Reporters That Are Not Based On Actually Transactions through Electronic Taxes (E-Tax) Eddy R
Journal of World Conference (JWC) Vol. 2 No. 3 (2020): May 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29138/prd.v2i3.238

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This research is focused on aspects of law enforcement, especially in the area of tax law. In addition, the study examines the process of tax law enforcement which tends to emphasize criminal law rather than administrative law. This research was conducted using normative juridical methods which are based on primary legal materials. The results showed that emphasizing the criminal aspect in enforcing tax law would only jeopardize the main purpose of tax administration in collecting tax revenue that is very much needed for public spending. The results of this study are The tax law in Indonesia is regulated in Article 23A of the 1945 Constitution which reads: "Taxes and other levies that are coercive for the purposes of the state are regulated by Law." So the tax law is a compulsory citizen obligation, where the arrangement is submitted to the state in accordance with applicable law.
Juridical Analysis of the Acquittal in a Murder Crime Chairul Nopriansyah
Journal of World Conference (JWC) Vol. 2 No. 3 (2020): May 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29138/prd.v2i3.239

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The judge plays an important role in the judiciary because the judge has the authority to examine, hear and decide on a case so that he is obliged to look for values ??of justice in the application of progressive and responsive laws, so the judge in issuing decisions must pay attention to various considerations. Article 183 of the Criminal Procedure Code contains several elements of judges' considerations when making decisions. In the case of an acquittal, the judge needs carefulness and carefulness to consider so that a matter must be truly convincing. This research is a doctrinal research method that is taking the opinions of experts regarding free decisions and through legal products in the form of legislation and judges' decisions. The conclusion of this paper is First, the basic consideration of the judge in passing a free verdict (vrijspraak) is not fulfilling the minimum limit of evidence by the public prosecutor so that the judge will release the defendant because the evidence that can blame the defendant is insufficient and based on the elaboration of the writer above, the Supreme Court allows legal efforts to overturn an acquittal (vrijspraak) namely an appeal on an acquittal, but not all verdicts requested for appeal are always accepted by the Supreme Court.
Juridical Review of Using Criminal Law in Settlement of Land Disputes Based On Government Regulation Number 24 Year 1997 on Land Registration Jushendri Jushendri
Journal of World Conference (JWC) Vol. 2 No. 3 (2020): May 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29138/prd.v2i3.240

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The National Land Agency (abbreviated as BPN) is a non-ministerial government agency in Indonesia that has the task of implementing national, regional and sectoral land governance so as to facilitate BPN linkages that require an important role in its resolution. This study uses normative juridical data so that the data used is sourced from legal literature and literature. The conclusion of this research is that in the realm of law it can be said that disputes are a problem between two or more people where both are concerned about one another in certain objects. This happens because of a misunderstanding or difference of opinion or perception between the two which then causes legal consequences for both. In criminal law, land disputes are usually included in land grabbing as regulated in Article 385 of the Criminal Code which explains that "someone who unlawfully sells, exchanges land that is not his property to another party and gains profits from his actions, is liable to a maximum of four years in prison.
Effect of Utilization of Bamboo Fiber and Gypsum Substitution as Cement Against Strong Concrete Press Daniel Rizsky Tambunan; Acep Hidayat
Journal of World Conference (JWC) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2021): March 2021
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Bamboo Fiber is one of the materials that can be alternative as an added material to increase strong concretepress. The gypsum waste comes from the disposal of household flatfon dismantling, which becomes one of the added materials in the manufacture of cement. The use of both materials as concrete mixture subtitution is expected to reduce environmental pollution and exploitation of natural resources. This research aims to find out the influence of the use of SB as fiber and LG as cement subtitution semen on concrete mixture against strong concrete press. The study used a mixture of SB of 1%, 1.5%, 2%, and 3%of cement weight, as well as LG as much as 3%,and5% of cement weight. Strong press testing was conducted on the 14th and 28th days. The result of this study is that the higher percentage of SB and LG workability is decreasing. Strong press testing shows that all variations have a strong press yield of 1%B3%G above the normal concrete press strength and the rest under normal concrete. The highest press strong value is derived from the variation of 1%B3G with a mixture of 1%SB + 3% LG which is 20.81 MPa.
The Effect of Post-Curing Sulphuric Acid Water Bath on Strong Concrete Press Comes from Three Different Sand Quarry Yudhistira Saptapringga Riesky Sundani Sundani; Agyanatha Tua Munthe Tua Munthe
Journal of World Conference (JWC) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2021): March 2021
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Concrete is one of the construction materials that has been commonly used for building buildings, bridges, roads, and others. Concrete as well as other building structures, not separated from damage - damage that can reduce its durability, one of the reasons is because of external influences or the environment in which the concrete structure is located, such as in certain locations, for example in environments related to chemicals, sulfate, chloride, salt or those in marine areas. The purpose of the study was the effect of sulphuric acid water baths on confensional concrete and knowing the concrete with a mixture of sand from which areas were strong press higher after being soaked with sulphuric acid soaking. The research method used is to use the experimental method by mixing sulphuric acid compounds in water as a medium of concrete curing derived from three different sand quarys with variations in the composition of sulfuric acid compounds that are berberda umtuk get strong press results data from this study. From the results of this study, the conclusion that normal concrete derived from mountain sand namely Cimangkok sand (CMK), and Cigombong (BHM) is more resistant to sulphuric acid concentrations of 2% and 5%. Normal concrete derived from river sand i.e. Citarik sand (CTK) is not resistant to sulphuric acid concentrations of 2% and 5% which results in a lower press strength than mountain sand. Normal concrete derived from a mixture of river sand (Citarik) and mountain sand (Cimangkok and Cigombong) called Sand Mix (MX) is more resistant to sulphuric acid concentrations of 5% than other sand
ANALYSIS OF BEKASI RIVER TO FLOOD IN PONDOK GEDE PERMAI HOUSING Fakhri Jauhar Akbar Bima Putra; Jantiara Eka Nandiasa
Journal of World Conference (JWC) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2021): March 2021
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The Bekasi River flow that crosses Pondok Gede Permai Housing is a river network that flows in the housing of Pondok Gede Permai. With a good river flow system, economical and as needed from housing, the passing water flow is expected to flow smoothly according to the dimensions that have been taken into account. The methodology done in this research is a descriptive analysis of evaluative is a method that evaluates the objective conditions in a situation that becomes the object of research and the object of the study, the flow of rivers surrounding the housing Pondok Gede Permai. From the results of this research can be concluded that the cause of flooding in Pondok Gede Permai housing is caused by the confluence of two currents between the Cikeas river flow and the Cileungsi River. And also because of the widespread water from the river Cikeas to the Bekasi River, and because the meeting between the two rivers of Bekasi and Sunagi Cikeas are very small.
Sodium Hypoclorid And Benzalkonium Chloride Usage As A Disinfectant In Residential Area Towards The Durability Of Non-Structure Building Materials Lukas Kurniawan; Agung, SUMARNO
Journal of World Conference (JWC) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2021): March 2021
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It is seen that the world is experiencing health recession due to the coronavirus spread massively which resulting in a COVID-19 pandemic. To prevent and break the chain of coronavirus infecting in Indonesia, The Government and society are actively taking various efforts. One of them is doing a disinfecting process in residential areas. The impact of disinfectants on the structure of building materials is unknown and has never been tested in previous studies. This study aims to test empirically the effect of several chemicals from disinfectant ingredients towards the durability of non-structure building materials which are often used as residential materials. The sample of this study consisted of four group types, that is mortar, brick, hebel stone, and concrete brick. Each type of test object has a total of 6 variations of treatment by spraying or immersing H2O, BZK, and NaCIO chemicals and then testing the compressive strength after the age of the test object reaches 7, 14, and 28 days. The results of the study visually showed that the four types of specimens did not undergo physical changes during the duration of the test. The results of the research data also show that the four types of specimens experience anomalous results in compressive strength. The greatest compressive strength values ??for 4 types of specimens are not all at the age of 28 days, but at the age of 14 days, the largest compressive strength value for mortar is 30.74 MPa in the 6th variation of chemical immersion of NaCIO at 14 days, on hebel brick the largest compressive strength value is 2.41 MPa in the 3rd variation of spraying with chemical BZK aged 14 days, for red brick the largest compressive strength value is 11.48 MPa in the 4th variation of immersion with chemical BZK aged 14 days, and on the concrete brick the largest compressive strength value is 2.20 MPa in the 3rd variation of spraying with chemical BZK aged 14 days.
An Experimental Study On The Effect Of Disinfectant Sodium Hypochlorite (NaClo) Liquid On Density And Compressive Strength Concrete Prilo Kurniawan; Agung, Sumarno, S.T., M.T.
Journal of World Conference (JWC) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2021): March 2021
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The increasing use of disinfectants based on Sodium Hypochlorite (NaClO) for the need of preventive spraying for the COVID-19 pandemic, raises concerns about a decrease in strength in concrete structures. Therefore, the authors researched whether spraying disinfectants based on Sodium Hypochlorite (NaClO) would penetrate the density of the concrete, as well as ascertain whether the concrete structure might experience a massive decrease in compressive strength after spraying. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of spraying and penetration of Sodium Hypochlorite (NaClO) disinfectant on the compressive strength of concrete. The method used in this research is experimental by doing a trial mix which being worked on at the Becakayu Toll Road Concrete Batching Plant Laboratory - PT. Waskita Beton Precast, Tbk. From the results of the research, the quality of K-500 concrete samples decreased in density by 0.74% in the NaClO-S treatment at the age of 7 days, 0.92% in the NaClO-R treatment at the age of 7 days, 1.09% in the NaClO-S treatment at the age of 14 days, 1.28% in the NaClO-R treatment at the age of 14 days, 1.61% in the NaClO-S treatment at the age of 28 days, 1.55% in the NaClO-R treatment at the age of 28 days. A Comparison of the compressive strength of NaClO-R treatment with Air-R treatment on K-500 quality concrete samples at the age of 7, 14, and 28 days sequentially was 13%, 27%, and 15% higher in the Air-S treatment. The biggest difference in the compressive strength value occurred in the k-500 quality concrete sample at the age of 14 days, namely 352.61 Kg / Cm2 for NaClo-S treatment versus 482.73 Kg / Cm2 for Water-S treatment.