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Labour rights in Indonesia

Why the Omnibus Law is not only an assault on workers’ rights but also on Indonesia’s SDG progress

8th December 2020 Equal Times 0

Besides a raging Covid-19 pandemic that has seen Indonesia produce the second highest confirmed death toll in Asia after India, widespread opposition to President Joko […]

Indonesia’s textile workers face a tough battle for severance pay

14th March 2018 Equal Times 0

Low wages and suppression of the trade union remains is the biggest challenge in the textile sector in Indonesia even though it is one of the biggest in the world with exports to US, Japan and Turkey.

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