#Welfare

Indonesia Business Post

Government pledges support for port workers’ welfare, logistics efficiency

The Ministry of Transportation has reaffirmed its commitment to improving the welfare of port loading and unloading workers (TKBM), emphasizing their vital role in maintaining the smooth flow of goods across Indonesia’s seaports.

Indonesia Business Post

Government urged to improve welfare, governance for dock workers

The Indonesia Confederation of Muslim Workers Unions (Sarbumusi) has called on the government to reform the governance system and improve the welfare of dock workers (TKBM), who remain among the most economically vulnerable in the country’s logistics sector.

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MK upholds People’s Housing Savings Law, mandates restructuring within two years

The Constitutional Court (MK) has approved the full judicial review of Law No.4/2016 on the People’s Housing Savings (Tapera), requiring that Tapera be restructured within a maximum of two years after the decision is announced.

Indonesia Business Post

President launches Rp16.2 T “8-4-5” economic package to boost jobs and welfare

President Prabowo Subianto has unveiled a comprehensive economic stimulus package worth Rp16.2 trillion(US$989 million) to strengthen employment opportunities and support key sectors. 

Basuki Hadimuljono - image source: Sekretariat Kabinet Republik Indonesia

Mochamad Basuki Hadimuljono

Mochamad Basuki Hadimuljono was born in Surakarta, Central Java in 1954. Basuki is the current Minister of Public Works and Public Housing. Basuki is the fourth of eight children. His father was a soldier from the Army. As a child he often moved around following his father's duties.

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