Decent Work Country Profile - Indonesia
The
Indonesian government has made employment generation one of its main
policy objectives for its National Midterm Development Plan, 2010-2014.
However, recent progress in this area has been mixed. The political
landscape has been marked by democratic transition and an ambitious
programme of decentralization. The economy has faced several major
crises together with the structural transition from agriculture to
services. The great economic, social and political transformations of
the past 15 years have had significant impacts on the labour market.
Fundamental changes began in 1998 with a labour law reform programme and
the key Manpower Act of 2003, which provides overarching legislative
support for labour relations and further laws concerning trade unions
and the settlements of disputes. The Decent Work Country Profile for
Indonesia
aims at critically assessing progress towards the
achievement of decent work in Indonesia and at
further informing social dialogue at the national level.
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