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Garuda’s Bitter Pill

Monday, June 7, 2021

A massive financial crisis is forcing Garuda to downsize its workforce. Many expenses can be reduced.

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BY the end of May, employees of Garuda Indonesia could finally breathe a sigh of relief. Their wages of the month arrived in their bank accounts intact, down to the last rupiah. There was a bit of anxiety because payment took longer than usual.

“It was slightly delayed. In this situation, the employees do not mind,” said Garuda Indonesia Trade Union Chair Tomy Tampatty to Tempo on Saturday, June 5.

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