
Indonesia Passes Long-Awaited Law Protecting Domestic Workers
Indonesia has passed a landmark law aimed at protecting the rights of its 4.2 million domestic workers, after more than two decades of advocacy. This historic vote provides crucial legal safeguards for a vulnerable workforce.
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Indonesia passes law to protect domestic workers after a wait of over 20 years
Indonesia’s parliament passed a law on Tuesday to protect the rights of domestic workers after more than two decades of deliberations and multiple delays. The bill was first introduced in 2004 to protect the country’s 4.2 million domestic workers, almost 90 per cent of them women, according to data from the Ministry of Manpower. They were previously not legally classified as workers, meaning they were forced to operate in an informal and unregulated economy, exposed to exploitation and...
By Agence France-Presse
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The group was previously not legally classified as workers, meaning they were forced to operate in an informal and unregulated economy, exposed to exploitation and abuse.
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