Employers Association Predicts Wave of Layoffs This Year
The Indonesian Employers Association (Apindo) asseses that the wave of layoffs will continue in the country.
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The Indonesian Employers Association (Apindo) asseses that the wave of layoffs will continue in the country.
Meta Platforms Inc (META.O) starts carrying out the last batch of a three-part round of layoffs on Wednesday,
Amazon.com Inc (AMZN.O) on Monday says it would axe another 9,000 roles, piling on to a wave of layoffs that has swept the technology sector.
Facebook-parent Meta Platforms (META.O) said on Tuesday, March 14, it would cut 10,000 jobs this year.
The following is the list of startups that have carried out layoffs during the 2022-2023 period.
PKB's Cak Imin warns the government about the soaring unemployment rate in the face of potential recession-driven layoffs.
Employees affected by layoffs in South Jakarta are ensured to receive insurance for terminated workers (JKP) from the Ministry of Manpower.
From January to November last year, 919,071 people lost their jobs due to layoffs, the Indonesian Employers' Association (APINDO) says.
Celios Director suggested the government immediately create new jobs to accommodate tech industry workers from the current mass layoffs.
CEO of PT GoTo Gojek Tokopedia Andre Soelistyo offered an apology to employees affected by the layoffs last Friday.
The threat of mass layoffs is increasingly haunting labor-intensive industries. Thousands of workers have lost their jobs.
Mass layoffs threaten Indonesia's industrial sector amidst economic downturn in export destination countries.
Workers under the Confederation of Indonesian Trade Unions (KSPI) of Jakarta, will be demonstrating at the City Hall Office, Central Jakarta
KADIN deputy said that mass layoffs can be reduced by putting forth bipartite communication between business owners and workers.
INDEF expert provided an explanation on why dozens of startup companies in Indonesia have initiated layoffs (PHK) recently.
Shopee Indonesia's executive director spoke about the company's operations in other countries and its effect on the Indonesian branch.
DPR Commission IX member Kurniasih asks the Manpower Ministry not to escape the responsibility of protecting startup employees.
The former Minister says workforce layoff by edutech Zenius and LinkAja does not reflect a bubble burst in the digital startup industry.
KSPI president Said Iqbal asked the government to resume the wage subsidy program to help maintain the purchasing power of workers.
Garuda Indonesia announced that the firm will layoff 700 employees on November 1, 2020.