Ketum Decopin asks Ojol -managers to get share ownership, managed by cooperatives

Jakarta – Chairman of the Indonesian Cooperative Council (Decopin) Bambang Haryadi has called on government and online transport application companies to offer shares to managers. According to him, this step is important so that the manager not only becomes a worker but also has a position as the owner. “We encourage Ojol drivers to get part of the ownership in the form of shares. In this way they are not only partners but also part of the company themselves,” Bambang said in his statement on Saturday (8/30/2025). The shares run by the Bambang Driver Cooperative explained that the ownership of the shares can be managed later in a cooperative container consisting of partner managers. With this scheme, the company’s profit can be felt directly by the manager. Browse to continue the content “The shares must be managed by the Mitra Driver Cooperative so that the benefits return to members. It is also in line with the principle of economic justice and the spirit of mutual cooperation,” he said. The condolences with Affan Bambang expressed their condolences to the death of Affan Kurniawan, an online motorcycle driver who was a victim in the demonstration riots. He claims that the incident should be a momentum to fight for the managers for justice. “We are a lot of mourning over the death of Brother Affan Kurniawan. This tragedy should not pass without meaning, but it must be a result of the birth of a more fair policy for managers,” Bambang said. Encourage the legal umbrella of decopin, encourage the government to issue formal policy immediately so that the idea of ​​share ownership for OJOL drivers can be realized. Bambang said it was in line with the mandate of Article 33 of the 1945 Constitution regarding business management regarding the lives of many people. “The government must be present with clear regulations. In this way, the manager of the manager is more guaranteed, the company is also growing and the community is getting better services,” he concluded. (Tor/jbr)