Pengembangan Kapasitas Kelembagaan dalam Mewujudkan Ketenagakerjaan Inklusif (Studi pada Unit Layanan Disabilitas Dinas Ketenagakerjaan Kota Medan)
Capacity Building for Inclusive Employment (A Study on the Disability Service Unit of the Medan City Manpower Office)

Date
2025Author
Pinem, Emelia Emia Perbina
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Nasution, Muhammad Arifin
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The issue of limited employment access for persons with disabilities is a
strategic concern that demands serious attention, particularly in Medan City. Unit
Layanan Disabilitas (ULD) under the Department of Manpower of Medan City was
established as a government initiative to support persons with disabilities in
obtaining equal employment rights. ULD has demonstrated positive initiatives
through skills training, coordination with companies, and the placement of workers
with disabilities. However, its effectiveness in realizing inclusive employment still
faces various internal challenges, such as limited personnel capacity and
suboptimal work structure.
The research method used in this study is qualitative with a case study
approach. Data were collected through interviews, observations, and
documentation studies. The data was analyzed qualitatively usingInstitutional
Capacity Development indicators proposed by Merilee S. Grindle (1997), which
include three dimensions: Human Resource Development, Organizational
Strengthening, and Institutional Reform.
The results of this study indicate thatthat in the dimension of human
resource development, some ULD members have not received adequate training,
there are no specialized assistants, and the recruitment process is not yet based on
specific competencies. In terms of organizational strengthening, unclear division of
tasks, weak internal communication systems, and suboptimal leadership in
directing cross-sectoral teamwork were identified. Meanwhile, in the institutional
reform dimension, there is still a lack of concrete policy support from the local
government. Nevertheless, ULD has successfully facilitated the employment of 42
persons with disabilities in companies that provide inclusive job opportunities to
fulfill the 1% employment quota for persons with disabilities.
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