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Indonesia has became a member of the ILO on 12 June 1950. Using its unique tripartite structure, the ILO works in close collaboration with government, workers' and employers' organizations and development partners to advance social justice and promote decent work through its national decent work programme that has taken into account the priorities of Indonesia’s Government. More about the ILO in Indonesia

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New ILO report highlights urgent need for improved labour and social protection for domestic workers in ASEAN
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Social protection

New ILO report highlights urgent need for improved labour and social protection for domestic workers in ASEAN

Asia-Pacific achieves social protection milestone, yet challenges remain and new ones emerge with climate change
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Social protection

Asia-Pacific achieves social protection milestone, yet challenges remain and new ones emerge with climate change

Events

Care Work and Labour Migration in ASEAN

Labour migration

Care Work and Labour Migration in ASEAN

Projects and programmes

Survey for Co-creating a Joint Work Plan for Improving Access to Remedy of Migrant Workers from South-East Asia to Japan

Labour migration

Survey for Co-creating a Joint Work Plan for Improving Access to Remedy of Migrant Workers from South-East Asia to Japan

Strengthening Social Compliance in Indonesia’s Palm Oil Sector

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Strengthening Social Compliance in Indonesia’s Palm Oil Sector

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Indonesian male and female factory workers in Cikarang
Development cooperation dashboard

Development cooperation dashboard

Projects in Indonesia

Publications

Labour rights and social protection coverage for domestic workers in ASEAN

Social protection

Labour rights and social protection coverage for domestic workers in ASEAN

Employment impact of shifting to electric power generation through renewable sources in Indonesia

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Employment impact of shifting to electric power generation through renewable sources in Indonesia

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Indonesian female workers at palm oil plantation equipped with safety gears
Indonesia: Labour market indicator

Indonesia: Labour market indicator

Labour market statistics from ILOSTAT Database

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