Indonesia and the ILO have collaborated very closely since the country became a member on 12 June 1950. The ILO assists Indonesia to move forward with decent work objectives, through programmes and work in three priority areas.
Stopping Exploitation at Work:
- Effective programmes with National Plan of Action on Worst Forms of Child Labour.
- Improved Labour Migration Management and Better Protection for Indonesian Workers, especially Domestic Workers.
Employment Creation for Poverty Reduction and Livelihoods Recovery, especially for Youth:
- Employment Targets in Medium Term Development Plan are underpinned by policies and programmes with emphasis on pro-poor employment growth.
- Effective implementation of employment intensive and other livelihood programme for crisis-affected areas, especially Aceh, North Sumatra and parts of Eastern Indonesia.
- Education and training systems and policies better equip young people for employment and entrepreneurship.
Social Dialogue for Economic Growth and Principles and Rights at Work:
- Application of labour laws and practices fully in line with fundamental principles and right at work, including through strengthened labour administration.
- Employers and unions through bipartite cooperation achieve results on labour market flexibility and job security.
Other important areas for ILO assistance relate to gender equality, development of HIV/AIDS workplace programmes, and improving social security and occupational safety and health. |
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