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  1. Measuring decent work in Indonesia - the decent work country profile at a glance

    25 May 2012

    This summary is part of an ILO and European Commission project in nine countries "Monitoring and Assessing Progress on Decent Work (MAP)" to support better measurement of decent work in developing and transition countries.

  2. Measuring decent work: developing decent work country profiles

    23 May 2012

    Presentation in the event of "Launching of Indonesia’s Decent Work Country Profile"

  3. The launch of decent work profile for Indonesia: measuring progress towards decent work in Indonesia

    23 May 2012

    JAKARTA (Joint Press Release): The International Labour Organization (ILO) will launch a Decent Work Profile for Indonesia which assesses progress in the development of labour market conditions and protection for workers over the past decade on Wednesday, 23 May, at Le Meridien Hotel, Jakarta.

  4. Green Jobs in Asia Regional Conference

    22 May 2012

    On 20-22 June 2012, a tripartite regional workshop will discuss the Green Jobs in Asia project to highlight successful approaches, areas of improvement and the way forward. Representatives from GJA will include Bangladesh, Indonesia, Nepal, the Philippines and Sri Lanka. They will be joined by additional countries with Green Jobs experience: China, Fiji, India and Thailand.

  5. Launch of Decent Work Country Profile for Indonesia

    21 May 2012

    Through the Decent Work Country Profile for Indonesia the constituents can take stock of the progress made in Indonesia since 1996, and the remaining challenges and the policies required to address them.

  6. Indonesian Supreme Court and ILO improving the capacity of industrial relations court judges

    09 May 2012

    JAKARTA (ILO News): The International Labour Organization (ILO) in collaboration with the Supreme Court of Indonesia, the Industrial Relations Court (IRC) and the Judicial Training Centre are working in partnership to develop a training programme for newly appointed judges to the Industrial Relations Court (IRC).

  7. Training of Trainers for Judges in the Industrial Relations Court on International Labour Standards

    07 May 2012

    The Supreme Court of Indonesia, the Industrial Relations Court (IRC), Judicial Training Centre and ILO are working in partnership to develop a training program for newly appointed judges to the Industrial Relations Court.

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