In honor of Indonesia’s 81st Independence Day, the Ministry of Labor offers free health checks to the public
The Ministry of Labor (Kemnaker), through the Jakarta Center for Occupational Safety and Health (K3), offered free health checks and consultations in the Jagakarsa and Matraman districts of Jakarta.
This activity is part of a series of events commemorating the 81st Independence Day of the Republic of Indonesia. The free health services included measurements of blood pressure, blood sugar, cholesterol, uric acid, and heart rate variability (HRV). The public was also given the opportunity to receive health consultations.
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Minister of Labor (Menaker) Yassierli stated that the spirit of independence must take shape through care and concrete contributions that benefit the community.
“We must interpret independence by continuously providing benefits and care to the community. Health is an important part of the development of healthy, productive people who can contribute to development,” said Minister Yassierli.
The Minister of Labor expressed his appreciation for the involvement of the Jakarta Center for K3 in this activity. According to him, the technical implementation departments of the Ministry of Labor must continue to support the community, including through education, information, and preventive healthcare.
“We want the spirit of independence not only to be celebrated ceremonially, but also to be made concrete through activities that yield direct benefits. Caring for health is part of our collective efforts to create a healthier and more productive society,” he said.
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The Minister of Labor hopes that activities that directly benefit the community will be further developed as part of the government’s care and services. ***rel










