"Dream - The fate of the bare-chested man recorded rolling on a pile of Bulog-branded rice is forced to seek new employment. The state-owned enterprise that manages logistics needs in Indonesia, Perum Bulog, has decided to impose strict sanctions on employees found working in the rice warehouse in Surabaya, East Java."
The translation of "Oknum Buruh Dipecat" to English is "Worker Dismissed."
The Public Relations and Institutional Manager of Bulog, Tomi Wijaya, revealed that the man in the viral video is a freelance daily worker at the Banjar Kemantren 2 warehouse and is no longer employed.
"Regarding the individual worker in the video that is widely circulating, they are a daily laborer in the warehouse, not an employee of Bulog, and as of today, that worker is no longer employed at the warehouse."
Tomi's words quoted from Merdeka.com, Thursday, December 28, 2023.
The translation of "Kepala Gudang Dimutasi" to English is "Warehouse Head Transferred."
"Not only the unfortunate employee. Perum Bulog also decided to issue a Warning Letter (SP) to the head of the Banjar Kemantren 2 warehouse, where the worker was employed, and to transfer them."
"Then the Head of the Banjar Kemantren 2 Warehouse, as the person responsible for activities in the warehouse, has also been given a warning letter and transferred,""
The translation of "kata Tomi." to English is "Tomi said."
"Tomi said that the Bulog management acted quickly and decisively against parties deemed not to pay attention to the quality of the logistics materials they manage. Bulog has always been very focused and committed to providing the best service and product quality for the community. Tomi ensured that Bulog has established quality standards and quality control to maintain the process and quality of rice."
"Due to this incident, the Bulog management will enhance supervision in the warehouse to prevent actions that do not comply with the established regulations."
Tomi explained that only a small portion of the imported rice had bags that were torn and leaking after being transported from the ship to the warehouse. To address this situation, the employees usually gather the rice and transport it back. "We have transported millions of tons of imported rice this year from the ship to the Bulog warehouses, which means there are tens of millions of bags being transported, and only a few bags experienced tearing and leaking, so they need to be collected to be transported back to the RtR processing machine," said Tomi.
"Previously, the actions of the laborer went viral on social media. Like 'bathing in rice', he was bare-chested and happily lying on a pile of rice. The man also rolled around, causing the rice grains to stick to his body. One of his colleagues was also seen pouring rice from a sack onto the bare-chested man like a fountain. On one of the sacks of rice in the video, it was written 'Beras Bulog'."
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