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Dilemmatic Transfer of The State Civil Apparatus to The Capital of The New State of Indonesia
Authors:
Reza Amarta Prayoga, Dodi Al Vayed, Ikawati, Siti Fatimah, Lis Purbandini, Haryati, Eko Wahyono, Djoko Puguh WibowoKeywords
State Civil Apparatus; Welfare; Capital of the Archipelago. ,Abstract
The consequence of moving Indonesia's new State Capital has a mobilization impact on state civil servants to occupy new office space and a new atmosphere that will begin in 2024. This is a step that needs to be anticipated going forward by m paying full attention to aspects of the physical needs of the welfare of the state civil apparatus in full. This research uses qualitative research methods that describe the findings through online media, and this research data comes from online news media. Data were obtained using the Ncapture feature on the Nvivo 12 plus This research uses qualitative research methods that describe the findings through online media, and this research data comes from online news media. Data were obtained using the Ncapture feature on the Nvivo 12 plus. The results showed that the concept of providing facilities for the state civil apparatus to the archipelago's capital had been planned. There are three components of welfare for the civil apparatus of the state. First, benefits such as daily money, moving costs, transportation costs, and waiting fees will be given to one state civil servant, one spouse of the state civil apparatus, two children, and one housekeeper. Second, decent housing in the form of residential concepts of flats and land houses for the state civil apparatus of the ministry. Third, health insurance is based on the laws of the state civil apparatus that have the right to be borne by the government, such as pension funds, access to health, and insurance for the impact of disasters and deaths. The availability of state civil apparatus facilities to provide comfort to each apparatus in optimizing the duties and functions of professionalism as a frontline state civil apparatus in government services in the archipelago's capital.