Today's Top 3 News: Nearly 53,000 Workers Suffer Mass Layoffs in Indonesia: Manpower Ministry
Here is the list of the top 3 news on Tempo English today.
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Here is the list of the top 3 news on Tempo English today.
The manufacturing sector contributed the largest number of layoffs this year, logging a total of 24,013 workers.
A total of 16 construction workers were brought to police station for questioning regarding the fire at Maritime Security Agency (Bakamla) Building
On average, the Immigration Office prevented the departure of 100 to 300 non-procedural migrant workers per month.
Migrant Care is urging Indonesian govt to take action after a number of human trafficking cases against migrant workers happened in Myanmar.
Soekarno-Hatta Airport Police foiled the departure of 14 non-procedural Indonesian migrant workers who were going to work in Cambodia.
Migrant Care states that there are currently dozens of Indonesians who are victims of human trafficking (TPPO) and are held hostage in Myanmar.
The Indonesian Manpower Ministry has responded to Singapore's recent ratification of a law governing informal workers, including online ojek drivers.
Pope Francis' 12-day tour has also included stops in Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, and Timor Leste.
Federation of Cigarette and Tobacco in Indonesia says that the tobacco products industry absorbs over 6 million workers.
Online freelance delivery workers and drivers-for-hire will have greater labor protections in Singapore starting on January 1, 2025.
Ten medical workers from three branches of the Indonesian armed forces (TNI) have entered Rafah, Gaza Strip.
Pope Francis on Saturday, Sept. 7, called for better treatment of workers in Papua New Guinea.
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Australia's QCoal said that workers at its Byerwen coking coal mine in Queensland state had been sent home pending a probe into the death of a worker.
The Labor Party's Economic Affairs Spokesperson, Gede Sandra, has spoken out that the Job Creation Law has negatively impacted workers' welfare.
West Papua National Liberation Army (TPNPB-OPM) alleges that the group who shot the New Zealander pilot was fostered by the Indonesian military.
Jokowi released a regulation permitting foreign workers to work in Nusantara Capital City or IKN.
An Indonesian migrant worker from Waringin Village, Suralaga District, East Lombok Regency, Gafur (30), was reportedly shot to death in Malaysia.
From 2019 to 2024, human trafficking has targeted more than 1,800 Indonesian migrant workers.