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Workers reject 15 pct wage increase proposal

Industry Minister MS Hidayat`s idea to raise regional minimum wages by 15 percent for labor-intensive and small ...

Govt involvement needed to improve quality of workers: Kadin

James T. Riady, vice chairman of Indonesia`s Chambers of Commerce and Industry (Kadin), said that the government ...

Provincial minimum wage cannot satisfy all: Jokowi

Jakarta Governor Joko Widodo said the Jakarta administration could not satisfy all in connection with his decision to ...

Jokowi discusses minimum wage with manpower minister

Jakarta Governor Joko Widodo, popularly known as Jokowi, met with Transportation and Manpower Minister Muhaimin ...

Govt to lift outsourcing system

The government looks set to lift the outsourcing recruitment system but will still maintain it in the recruitment of ...

Employers urge govt to change outsourcing law

The Association of Indonesian Employers (Apindo) has stated that it will file a lawsuit if the Minister of Manpower ...

Industrialists maintain rejection to power tariff hikes

Industrial circles maintain their opposition to the government`s plan to raise electricity tariffs by 15 percent next ...

Electricity tariff hike to boost finished goods imports

The Indonesian Employers Association (APINDO) has predicted that the increase of electricity tariff by 15 percent in ...

Indonesian workers to continue strike if demand to cease outsourcing not granted

The Indonesian Workers Assembly (MPBI) has stated that it will continue to strike work for a week if the government ...

Indonesian employers urge govt to put outsourcing services in order

Employers in the country have urged the government to take action against outsourcing service companies that are not ...

Employers obligated to pay Id-ul-Fitr allowance: Apindo

West Java companies are obliged by law to pay the Id-ul-Fitr festivities allowance (THR), according to the chairman of ...

Tycoon Sudono Salim to be buried in Singapore on Sunday

Indonesia's business tycoon Sudono Salim, alias Liem Sioe Liong or known as Uncle Liem, will be buried in Chua Chu ...

Association supports govt plan to review free trade area

The Association of Indonesian Employers (APINDO) supports the government`s plan to review the implementation of the ...

Employers say government must change employment law

Indonesian Employers Association (Apindo) chairman Sofjan Wanandi declared that the government must change its ...

Businessmen calls on government to investigate alleged product dumping

The Association of Indonesian Employers (Apindo) has urged the government to conduct an investigation into allegations ...