In the aftermath of unprecedented capital outflows in Indonesia linked to financial measures in the United States, 20,000 workers went on strike for minimum wage and threatened more. Is this surge of labour unrest a symptom of a much deeper labour quandary
The COVID-19 pandemic is having a devastating impact on employment and livelihoods in Indonesia. Und...
The extensive literature on the employment impact of minimum wages has focused heavily on industrial...
Since the collapse of the New Order regime in 1998, democratisation and economic liberalisation have...
Indonesia’s weak labor movement transformed local wage councils from institutions of wage restraint ...
The minimum wage is an essential issue for workers in Indonesia. Employers still apply the minimum w...
Two decades after Indonesia's transition to democracy, its labor movement has emerged as a vibrant a...
This chapter demonstrates how the actions of the labor rights movement made a decisive contribution ...
Why did the number of strikes and other forms of labor unrest in Indonesia increase so dramatically ...
The emergence of a new industrial working class in Indonesia has taken place in the context of decad...
This study explores the importance of the minimum wage policy in West Java, Indonesia, within the ov...
This research is initiated by an interesting fact that there are still many labor strikes and rallie...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Since the late 1980s, minimum...
These are testing times for labour-market policies in Indonesia. The country faces two major challen...
Labor movement after Soeharto shows different trend compare to the many view of the observers before...
The third in a series of Occasional Discussion Papers launched by the ILO Jakarta Office in the Spri...
The COVID-19 pandemic is having a devastating impact on employment and livelihoods in Indonesia. Und...
The extensive literature on the employment impact of minimum wages has focused heavily on industrial...
Since the collapse of the New Order regime in 1998, democratisation and economic liberalisation have...
Indonesia’s weak labor movement transformed local wage councils from institutions of wage restraint ...
The minimum wage is an essential issue for workers in Indonesia. Employers still apply the minimum w...
Two decades after Indonesia's transition to democracy, its labor movement has emerged as a vibrant a...
This chapter demonstrates how the actions of the labor rights movement made a decisive contribution ...
Why did the number of strikes and other forms of labor unrest in Indonesia increase so dramatically ...
The emergence of a new industrial working class in Indonesia has taken place in the context of decad...
This study explores the importance of the minimum wage policy in West Java, Indonesia, within the ov...
This research is initiated by an interesting fact that there are still many labor strikes and rallie...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Since the late 1980s, minimum...
These are testing times for labour-market policies in Indonesia. The country faces two major challen...
Labor movement after Soeharto shows different trend compare to the many view of the observers before...
The third in a series of Occasional Discussion Papers launched by the ILO Jakarta Office in the Spri...
The COVID-19 pandemic is having a devastating impact on employment and livelihoods in Indonesia. Und...
The extensive literature on the employment impact of minimum wages has focused heavily on industrial...
Since the collapse of the New Order regime in 1998, democratisation and economic liberalisation have...