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Tens of thousands of Indonesians protest over new labour law
Tens of thousands of student demonstrators have fought with police in the Indonesian capital as they protest against a new labour law.
Police had tried to stop the unrest from spreading to Jakarta by blocking factory workers who planned to take part.
Authorities say demonstrating during the pandemic puts lives at risk - but critics of the law say the government is undermining human rights.
Al Jazeera's Jessica Washington reports.
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#AlJazeeraEnglish #Indonesia #Protests
published: 08 Oct 2020
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Manpower Issues in Indonesia
Interview on manpower issues in Indonesia with Bambang Pram Said of Said Sudiro & Partners.
published: 09 Jul 2013
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H.E. Ida Fauziyah, Minister of Manpower of Indonesia
published: 26 Jan 2021
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Ministry of Manpower The Minimum Wage in Indonesia is High
The Minister of Manpower Ida Fauziyah said that the minimum wage in Indonesia was too high and difficult for most employers to reach. According to Ida, the ideal median wage index is in the range of 0.4% to 0.6%.
However, the Minister of Manpower has decided more than 1%, so there needs to be an adjustment to the minimum wage calculation formula. Ida Fauziyah emphasized that the calculation of the minimum wage in 2022 was deliberately adjusted to the new rules.
One of them is by referring to the median wage because this is an internationally accepted standard. Ida Fauziyah also said that this negative implementation made the minimum wage increase not based on improving the performance of workers or laborers.
Meanwhile, labor unions are more likely to demand wage increases than to talk a...
published: 22 Nov 2021
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Indonesia Manpower
published: 21 Jun 2017
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Why Japan Is Investing so much in Indonesia
Japan is a famed country for helping build one's country, either through its international cooperation agency or direct investments. Indonesia, on the other hand, has always seen Japan as a major investor of its country, which even dates back decades ago.
Narrated by Chowsonn
Video Edited by iyanbriandi
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Timestamp(s):
0:00 Japan's Presence in Indonesia
1:01 The Japan-Indonesia History
1:47 Indonesian Investment Boom
2:15 Investment Giant
2:44 The Fall of Japan?
3:15 Masayoshi Son
4:14 The Downsides
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Brought to you by the Behind Asian Team.
published: 18 Feb 2022
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Indonesian Manpower Agency
Indonesian Manpower Agency: Recruitment and Employment Companies
http://www.fahadmanpower.com/
published: 14 Mar 2013
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Indonesia's Plan To Become a Economic Superpower
Indonesia is planning its biggest ever endevour, a plan that would rank the country into the world's top five largest economies by 2045. The plan renowned as Visi Indonesia 2045.
Courtesy of Indonesia 2045.
Narrated by Tom McKay
Video Produced by Scrappy
Some footages are for presentation only and may or may not represent the actual project.
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Timestamp(s):
0:00 Formulating The Vision
1:09 Joko Widodo
2:08 The Plan & Social Protection
3:19 Gross Domestic Product
4:22 Manpower
5:11 Conservatives
6:20 Conclusion
7:15 Can it be achieved?
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published: 11 Dec 2021
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Explainer: When Indonesia goes to the polls
Why would you be interested as the fourth most populous nation goes to the polls on Feb 14, 2024? Here's what you need to know. READ MORE: https://str.sg/GA7Y
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Recap: How Indonesia’s polling day unfolded
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published: 31 Jan 2024
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Ministry of Manpower, Republic of Indonesia | Vocational VR Training for Heavy Equipment Mechanics
Ministry of Manpower (KEMNAKER) needs to innovate Vocational VR Training for Heavy Equipment Mechanics of Indonesia to accelerate training job seekers to improve their skills in the mechanics of Heavy Equipment (PC200-8M0 Excavator).
The Challenge
Training Center (Balai Pelatihan) of the Ministry of Manpower focuses on Heavy Equipment only available in Samarinda, East Borneo. Meanwhile, the need for Heavy Equipment training is in high demand. Now there are more than 200 Training Centers throughout Indonesia. By applying the innovative method, the Ministry of Manpower can optimize budgets and save time. Hopefully, the method will accommodate other Training Centers in every region.
Our Solution
Creating a virtual version of the Training Center (Balai Pelatihan) to cost and time efficientl...
published: 21 Jul 2023
2:36
Tens of thousands of Indonesians protest over new labour law
Tens of thousands of student demonstrators have fought with police in the Indonesian capital as they protest against a new labour law.
Police had tried to stop...
Tens of thousands of student demonstrators have fought with police in the Indonesian capital as they protest against a new labour law.
Police had tried to stop the unrest from spreading to Jakarta by blocking factory workers who planned to take part.
Authorities say demonstrating during the pandemic puts lives at risk - but critics of the law say the government is undermining human rights.
Al Jazeera's Jessica Washington reports.
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#AlJazeeraEnglish #Indonesia #Protests
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Tens of thousands of student demonstrators have fought with police in the Indonesian capital as they protest against a new labour law.
Police had tried to stop the unrest from spreading to Jakarta by blocking factory workers who planned to take part.
Authorities say demonstrating during the pandemic puts lives at risk - but critics of the law say the government is undermining human rights.
Al Jazeera's Jessica Washington reports.
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#AlJazeeraEnglish #Indonesia #Protests
- published: 08 Oct 2020
- views: 121680
3:10
Manpower Issues in Indonesia
Interview on manpower issues in Indonesia with Bambang Pram Said of Said Sudiro & Partners.
Interview on manpower issues in Indonesia with Bambang Pram Said of Said Sudiro & Partners.
https://wn.com/Manpower_Issues_In_Indonesia
Interview on manpower issues in Indonesia with Bambang Pram Said of Said Sudiro & Partners.
- published: 09 Jul 2013
- views: 373
1:30
Ministry of Manpower The Minimum Wage in Indonesia is High
The Minister of Manpower Ida Fauziyah said that the minimum wage in Indonesia was too high and difficult for most employers to reach. According to Ida, the idea...
The Minister of Manpower Ida Fauziyah said that the minimum wage in Indonesia was too high and difficult for most employers to reach. According to Ida, the ideal median wage index is in the range of 0.4% to 0.6%.
However, the Minister of Manpower has decided more than 1%, so there needs to be an adjustment to the minimum wage calculation formula. Ida Fauziyah emphasized that the calculation of the minimum wage in 2022 was deliberately adjusted to the new rules.
One of them is by referring to the median wage because this is an internationally accepted standard. Ida Fauziyah also said that this negative implementation made the minimum wage increase not based on improving the performance of workers or laborers.
Meanwhile, labor unions are more likely to demand wage increases than to talk about performance-based wages. Another impact, if the minimum wage is not in accordance with the regulations, can reduce Indonesia's competitiveness index, especially in the aspect of legal certainty.
This will reduce investor confidence and narrow the space for dialogue on wage agreements and the determination of the structure and scale of wages in the future. In addition, other impacts will arise, such as the inhibition of the expansion of new job opportunities and the substitution of labor by machines.
This also triggers layoffs and encourages relocation from locations with high minimum wage values to lower ones, thus prompting company closures. Every citizen has his own role in this country. including the workers.
Let's respect workers.
#ministeryofmainpower #salaryminimumprovince #indonesia
https://wn.com/Ministry_Of_Manpower_The_Minimum_Wage_In_Indonesia_Is_High
The Minister of Manpower Ida Fauziyah said that the minimum wage in Indonesia was too high and difficult for most employers to reach. According to Ida, the ideal median wage index is in the range of 0.4% to 0.6%.
However, the Minister of Manpower has decided more than 1%, so there needs to be an adjustment to the minimum wage calculation formula. Ida Fauziyah emphasized that the calculation of the minimum wage in 2022 was deliberately adjusted to the new rules.
One of them is by referring to the median wage because this is an internationally accepted standard. Ida Fauziyah also said that this negative implementation made the minimum wage increase not based on improving the performance of workers or laborers.
Meanwhile, labor unions are more likely to demand wage increases than to talk about performance-based wages. Another impact, if the minimum wage is not in accordance with the regulations, can reduce Indonesia's competitiveness index, especially in the aspect of legal certainty.
This will reduce investor confidence and narrow the space for dialogue on wage agreements and the determination of the structure and scale of wages in the future. In addition, other impacts will arise, such as the inhibition of the expansion of new job opportunities and the substitution of labor by machines.
This also triggers layoffs and encourages relocation from locations with high minimum wage values to lower ones, thus prompting company closures. Every citizen has his own role in this country. including the workers.
Let's respect workers.
#ministeryofmainpower #salaryminimumprovince #indonesia
- published: 22 Nov 2021
- views: 75
5:00
Why Japan Is Investing so much in Indonesia
Japan is a famed country for helping build one's country, either through its international cooperation agency or direct investments. Indonesia, on the other han...
Japan is a famed country for helping build one's country, either through its international cooperation agency or direct investments. Indonesia, on the other hand, has always seen Japan as a major investor of its country, which even dates back decades ago.
Narrated by Chowsonn
Video Edited by iyanbriandi
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/behindasian
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/behindasia
Timestamp(s):
0:00 Japan's Presence in Indonesia
1:01 The Japan-Indonesia History
1:47 Indonesian Investment Boom
2:15 Investment Giant
2:44 The Fall of Japan?
3:15 Masayoshi Son
4:14 The Downsides
Inquiries: behindasian@gmail.com
Brought to you by the Behind Asian Team.
https://wn.com/Why_Japan_Is_Investing_So_Much_In_Indonesia
Japan is a famed country for helping build one's country, either through its international cooperation agency or direct investments. Indonesia, on the other hand, has always seen Japan as a major investor of its country, which even dates back decades ago.
Narrated by Chowsonn
Video Edited by iyanbriandi
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/behindasian
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/behindasia
Timestamp(s):
0:00 Japan's Presence in Indonesia
1:01 The Japan-Indonesia History
1:47 Indonesian Investment Boom
2:15 Investment Giant
2:44 The Fall of Japan?
3:15 Masayoshi Son
4:14 The Downsides
Inquiries: behindasian@gmail.com
Brought to you by the Behind Asian Team.
- published: 18 Feb 2022
- views: 321682
1:10
Indonesian Manpower Agency
Indonesian Manpower Agency: Recruitment and Employment Companies
http://www.fahadmanpower.com/
Indonesian Manpower Agency: Recruitment and Employment Companies
http://www.fahadmanpower.com/
https://wn.com/Indonesian_Manpower_Agency
Indonesian Manpower Agency: Recruitment and Employment Companies
http://www.fahadmanpower.com/
- published: 14 Mar 2013
- views: 181
7:41
Indonesia's Plan To Become a Economic Superpower
Indonesia is planning its biggest ever endevour, a plan that would rank the country into the world's top five largest economies by 2045. The plan renowned as Vi...
Indonesia is planning its biggest ever endevour, a plan that would rank the country into the world's top five largest economies by 2045. The plan renowned as Visi Indonesia 2045.
Courtesy of Indonesia 2045.
Narrated by Tom McKay
Video Produced by Scrappy
Some footages are for presentation only and may or may not represent the actual project.
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Enquiries: behindasian@gmail.com
Brought to you by the Behind Asian Team.
Timestamp(s):
0:00 Formulating The Vision
1:09 Joko Widodo
2:08 The Plan & Social Protection
3:19 Gross Domestic Product
4:22 Manpower
5:11 Conservatives
6:20 Conclusion
7:15 Can it be achieved?
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Summary Script
In 1945, after obtaining independence from over 400 years of Dutch domination, right now, Indonesia is the largest economies in Southeast asia and emerging market of the world because of Strategic location in relation to the giant economies of China and India, abundant and diverse natural resources, Young, large and burgeoning population and relatively Political stability.
That’s why for the government, the current economic growth or progress isn’t enough. So in 2017, the Ministry of National Development Planning of Indonesia finished formulating a vision. What vision? The Government of Indonesia's vision is to climb to the top of the world’s largest economy list by investing in people, achieving high income status and reducing poverty to nearly zero, based on these four pillars.
This vision was officially launched by this guy, President Joko or Jokowi Widodo in 2019, in which he envisioned that Indonesia will become a developed country that will rise among the world's top five largest economies, with a GDP of US $7 trillion dollars, by 2045.
President Jokowi himself comes from a humble merchant family. He understands that being the world's 4th populous country and that’s why to boost the economy,, Indonesia needs better infrastructures for people to escape poverty which is almost 10%. That’s why after being first elected in 2014, his goal was to build more and more infrastructures and by doing that, it made him a hero, in front of millions of rural indonesians. (visualize footages of infrastructures)
From 2015 to 2018, the Indonesian economy showed a stable development trend with an economic growth rate of around 5 percent annually. But Jokowi also knows that only investing in infrastructure won't make Indonesia a developed country. So when he was reelected in 2019 for the second term, he announced vision 2045. And here all the challenges begin, because the vision he is expecting comes with very big big challenges.
#Social_Protection In most countries today, Social Protection policies play important roles in building equity, resilience and opportunity, and in strengthening human capital. Indonesia is no different. Indonesia already has a solid base to build from which they’ve improved over the last two decades. Household-based social assistance programs have improved their ability to reach poor households as a result of investments in a social registry of poor and vulnerable households, and there has been significant expansion in coverage of both social assistance and social insurance programs, especially for health insurance and the pension system. But Indonesia’s future SP system needs to adapt and respond to a changing world. Over time, as the economy continues to grow and Indonesia progresses further toward becoming a high-income country, it is expected that the share of the population that is poor, vulnerable and the middle class will grow larger. While 24.7 million Indonesians live below the poverty line, many of them will continue to be vulnerable to disability, death and natural disasters. Inequality and vulnerability can have significant adverse consequences for growth, as well as for social and political stability, and without adequate protection small shocks can easily send the vulnerable back into poverty. So technological change, changes in how and where people work, and demographic developments will impact the type of Social Protection system and programs needed. According to the stats, The incremental spending requirements on the Social Protection system will be around GDP. 1.5%. In sum, investing in social protection will give Indonesia a head start to ensure it protects and promotes all as it moves toward achievement of its ambitious 2045 targets.
https://wn.com/Indonesia's_Plan_To_Become_A_Economic_Superpower
Indonesia is planning its biggest ever endevour, a plan that would rank the country into the world's top five largest economies by 2045. The plan renowned as Visi Indonesia 2045.
Courtesy of Indonesia 2045.
Narrated by Tom McKay
Video Produced by Scrappy
Some footages are for presentation only and may or may not represent the actual project.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/behindasian
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/behindasia
Enquiries: behindasian@gmail.com
Brought to you by the Behind Asian Team.
Timestamp(s):
0:00 Formulating The Vision
1:09 Joko Widodo
2:08 The Plan & Social Protection
3:19 Gross Domestic Product
4:22 Manpower
5:11 Conservatives
6:20 Conclusion
7:15 Can it be achieved?
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Summary Script
In 1945, after obtaining independence from over 400 years of Dutch domination, right now, Indonesia is the largest economies in Southeast asia and emerging market of the world because of Strategic location in relation to the giant economies of China and India, abundant and diverse natural resources, Young, large and burgeoning population and relatively Political stability.
That’s why for the government, the current economic growth or progress isn’t enough. So in 2017, the Ministry of National Development Planning of Indonesia finished formulating a vision. What vision? The Government of Indonesia's vision is to climb to the top of the world’s largest economy list by investing in people, achieving high income status and reducing poverty to nearly zero, based on these four pillars.
This vision was officially launched by this guy, President Joko or Jokowi Widodo in 2019, in which he envisioned that Indonesia will become a developed country that will rise among the world's top five largest economies, with a GDP of US $7 trillion dollars, by 2045.
President Jokowi himself comes from a humble merchant family. He understands that being the world's 4th populous country and that’s why to boost the economy,, Indonesia needs better infrastructures for people to escape poverty which is almost 10%. That’s why after being first elected in 2014, his goal was to build more and more infrastructures and by doing that, it made him a hero, in front of millions of rural indonesians. (visualize footages of infrastructures)
From 2015 to 2018, the Indonesian economy showed a stable development trend with an economic growth rate of around 5 percent annually. But Jokowi also knows that only investing in infrastructure won't make Indonesia a developed country. So when he was reelected in 2019 for the second term, he announced vision 2045. And here all the challenges begin, because the vision he is expecting comes with very big big challenges.
#Social_Protection In most countries today, Social Protection policies play important roles in building equity, resilience and opportunity, and in strengthening human capital. Indonesia is no different. Indonesia already has a solid base to build from which they’ve improved over the last two decades. Household-based social assistance programs have improved their ability to reach poor households as a result of investments in a social registry of poor and vulnerable households, and there has been significant expansion in coverage of both social assistance and social insurance programs, especially for health insurance and the pension system. But Indonesia’s future SP system needs to adapt and respond to a changing world. Over time, as the economy continues to grow and Indonesia progresses further toward becoming a high-income country, it is expected that the share of the population that is poor, vulnerable and the middle class will grow larger. While 24.7 million Indonesians live below the poverty line, many of them will continue to be vulnerable to disability, death and natural disasters. Inequality and vulnerability can have significant adverse consequences for growth, as well as for social and political stability, and without adequate protection small shocks can easily send the vulnerable back into poverty. So technological change, changes in how and where people work, and demographic developments will impact the type of Social Protection system and programs needed. According to the stats, The incremental spending requirements on the Social Protection system will be around GDP. 1.5%. In sum, investing in social protection will give Indonesia a head start to ensure it protects and promotes all as it moves toward achievement of its ambitious 2045 targets.
- published: 11 Dec 2021
- views: 257315
3:01
Explainer: When Indonesia goes to the polls
Why would you be interested as the fourth most populous nation goes to the polls on Feb 14, 2024? Here's what you need to know. READ MORE: https://str.sg/GA7Y
...
Why would you be interested as the fourth most populous nation goes to the polls on Feb 14, 2024? Here's what you need to know. READ MORE: https://str.sg/GA7Y
Related content
Recap: How Indonesia’s polling day unfolded
https://str.sg/v4ao
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Why would you be interested as the fourth most populous nation goes to the polls on Feb 14, 2024? Here's what you need to know. READ MORE: https://str.sg/GA7Y
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Recap: How Indonesia’s polling day unfolded
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- published: 31 Jan 2024
- views: 8994
1:15
Ministry of Manpower, Republic of Indonesia | Vocational VR Training for Heavy Equipment Mechanics
Ministry of Manpower (KEMNAKER) needs to innovate Vocational VR Training for Heavy Equipment Mechanics of Indonesia to accelerate training job seekers to improv...
Ministry of Manpower (KEMNAKER) needs to innovate Vocational VR Training for Heavy Equipment Mechanics of Indonesia to accelerate training job seekers to improve their skills in the mechanics of Heavy Equipment (PC200-8M0 Excavator).
The Challenge
Training Center (Balai Pelatihan) of the Ministry of Manpower focuses on Heavy Equipment only available in Samarinda, East Borneo. Meanwhile, the need for Heavy Equipment training is in high demand. Now there are more than 200 Training Centers throughout Indonesia. By applying the innovative method, the Ministry of Manpower can optimize budgets and save time. Hopefully, the method will accommodate other Training Centers in every region.
Our Solution
Creating a virtual version of the Training Center (Balai Pelatihan) to cost and time efficiently. With that goal, we facilitate training in several regions virtually. Our solutions contain Tutorial Mode & Assessment Mode, Heavy Machine Components (PC200-8M0 Excavator) Identification Module, and Assembly Process Basic Procedures. This Vocational VR Training provides innovative methods for increasing work efficiency.
Follow us:
Website: http://www.shintavr.com
Email: contact@shintavr.com
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#shintaVR #IndonesiaVR
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https://wn.com/Ministry_Of_Manpower,_Republic_Of_Indonesia_|_Vocational_Vr_Training_For_Heavy_Equipment_Mechanics
Ministry of Manpower (KEMNAKER) needs to innovate Vocational VR Training for Heavy Equipment Mechanics of Indonesia to accelerate training job seekers to improve their skills in the mechanics of Heavy Equipment (PC200-8M0 Excavator).
The Challenge
Training Center (Balai Pelatihan) of the Ministry of Manpower focuses on Heavy Equipment only available in Samarinda, East Borneo. Meanwhile, the need for Heavy Equipment training is in high demand. Now there are more than 200 Training Centers throughout Indonesia. By applying the innovative method, the Ministry of Manpower can optimize budgets and save time. Hopefully, the method will accommodate other Training Centers in every region.
Our Solution
Creating a virtual version of the Training Center (Balai Pelatihan) to cost and time efficiently. With that goal, we facilitate training in several regions virtually. Our solutions contain Tutorial Mode & Assessment Mode, Heavy Machine Components (PC200-8M0 Excavator) Identification Module, and Assembly Process Basic Procedures. This Vocational VR Training provides innovative methods for increasing work efficiency.
Follow us:
Website: http://www.shintavr.com
Email: contact@shintavr.com
FB: http://www.fb.com/ShintaVR
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/ShintaVR
#shintaVR #IndonesiaVR
Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/ShintaVRid
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_TjJMFDZfnlSVPzvLHacqQ
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- published: 21 Jul 2023
- views: 79