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SALES PROMOTION GIRLS (SPG) WORKING CONTRACT ACCORDING TO POSITIVE LAW AND SHARIA
Moch Cahyo Sucipto, Mariska Mardiana

Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Syariah (STIES) Indonesia Purwakarta


Abstract

The purpose of this study was to examine the Sales Promotion Girls (SPG) Contract of Work at PT Tri Lestari Sejati Semarang and a Sharia review of the implementation of work contracts on Sales Promotion Girls. The method used in this data collection is descriptive method with qualitative approaches by adding literature studies in terms of assessing aspects of law and sharia. The results showed that the Sales Promotion Girls (SPG) Work Contract Agreement at PT Tri Lestari Sejati Semarang if it was leaned on a positive law, namely Law of the Republic of Indonesia Number 13 of 2003 & Government Regulation of the Republic of Indonesia of 2015 concerning Manpower and fatwa of the MUI DSN No: 09 / DSN -MUI / IV / 2000 regarding the implementation of IJARAH does not violate the norms and rules contained therein, but some notes have been found that the implementation is not appropriate and in line, but in principle does not leave the essence of the regulation. In KHES the implementation of the Wage contract system must be agreed upon by both parties and refers to the applicable rules. Generally in the book of fiqih, it is stated that the rukun ijarah is the party who rents (musta^jir), the party who rents out (mu^jir), the ijab and the kabul (sigah), the benefits of the goods for rent and the wages. KHES states in article 251 that the reference to ijarah is the party renting, the renting party, the object / object being directed- and Akad. Fatwa DSN MUI No: 09 / DSN-MUI / IV / 2000 stipulates the rukun ijarah which consists of, Sigath ijarah, namely consent and qabul in the form of statements from both parties who have contracted (contracted) either verbally or in writing. those with an agreement, consisting of the lessee / service provider and the lessee / service user of the object of the ijarah contract- namely the benefits of goods and rent- or Service benefits and wages.

Keywords: Ijarah, Contract of Work, Fatwa of the National Sharia Council, Sales Promotion Girls.

Topic: Economics

Plain Format | Corresponding Author (Moch. Cahyo Sucipto)

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