This paper approaches the subject of labour standards from the standpoint of domestic labour market circumstances rather than international norms. The paper assesses government approaches to improving standards in the context of Indonesia's daunting 'employment challenge', and the capacity of institutions to implement reform since the fall of Soeharto. The discussion of recent reforms is divided into two parts: the affirmation of basic rights and freedoms, and legislation for the protection 'Survival' and 'Security' Rights. We find that while the protection of labour freedoms is long overdue, there is mounting evidence that regulation of setting labour standards in the modern sector benefits the few with 'better' jobs. It penalises many les...
In the free market era, Indonesia (as a developing country, which has dependency to foreign investme...
One of the principles of the rule of law is the protection of human rights, especially the right to ...
One of the principles of the rule of law is the protection of human rights, especially the right to ...
The labour sector and industrial relations are pivotal for Indonesia’s development, especially in th...
This study explores the importance of the minimum wage policy in West Java, Indonesia, within the ov...
There is no particular law in Indonesia on domestic workers, but several other laws provide some pro...
Research on global programs to regulate labor standards has emphasized interactions between transna...
This book is about the creation and enforcement of labour law in Indonesia, a topi...
Indonesia has undergone a major transition in its labour law regime over the past ten (10) years, wi...
Research on global programs to regulate labor standards has emphasized interactions between transnat...
This study aims to re-examine the issues that involve outreaching the urgency of labor law for infor...
Labor supervision affects employment conditions in a country. The study was conducted on the regulat...
The development of labor law in the world essentially influenced by the newest models in industrial ...
This article discuss about the development of labor law since the reformation and debating that non-...
In its development, economic globalization has created an affiliation between the local economy and ...
In the free market era, Indonesia (as a developing country, which has dependency to foreign investme...
One of the principles of the rule of law is the protection of human rights, especially the right to ...
One of the principles of the rule of law is the protection of human rights, especially the right to ...
The labour sector and industrial relations are pivotal for Indonesia’s development, especially in th...
This study explores the importance of the minimum wage policy in West Java, Indonesia, within the ov...
There is no particular law in Indonesia on domestic workers, but several other laws provide some pro...
Research on global programs to regulate labor standards has emphasized interactions between transna...
This book is about the creation and enforcement of labour law in Indonesia, a topi...
Indonesia has undergone a major transition in its labour law regime over the past ten (10) years, wi...
Research on global programs to regulate labor standards has emphasized interactions between transnat...
This study aims to re-examine the issues that involve outreaching the urgency of labor law for infor...
Labor supervision affects employment conditions in a country. The study was conducted on the regulat...
The development of labor law in the world essentially influenced by the newest models in industrial ...
This article discuss about the development of labor law since the reformation and debating that non-...
In its development, economic globalization has created an affiliation between the local economy and ...
In the free market era, Indonesia (as a developing country, which has dependency to foreign investme...
One of the principles of the rule of law is the protection of human rights, especially the right to ...
One of the principles of the rule of law is the protection of human rights, especially the right to ...