Indonesia resources

  1. ILO – Union Confederations release a new study on workers’ perception on sustainable enterprises in Indonesia

    08 February 2012

    The International Labour Organization (ILO) in collaboration with the four trade union confederations (KSPSI Pasar Minggu, KSPSI Kalibata, KSBSI and KSPI) will release a new survey titled “Workers’ Perception on the Factors Supporting Sustainable Enterprises in Indonesia” on Thursday, 9 February 2012, at Sari Pan Pacific Hotel, Jakarta.

  2. Trade and employment in Indonesia: Policy Working Group (PWG)

    07 February 2012

    Presentation - Fourth PWG Meeting, Jakarta, 7 February 2012.

  3. Trade and employment: from myths to facts

    07 February 2012

    Presentation of Marion Jansen in the event of "The Launch of a New Publication 'Trade and Employment: From Myths to Facts'", Jakarta, 7 February 2012.

  4. The Launch of a New Publication: “Trade and Employment: From Myths to Facts”

    In the era of globalization most economists and policy-makers have asserted, that trade liberalization has a strong potential to contribute to growth and that those effects will be beneficial for employment. However, survey evidence illustrates that negative perceptions of the labour market effects of trade are frequent and persistent among the population, in particular in the industrialized world but increasingly also in developing countries.

  5. ILO – Ministry of Manpower and Transmigration assess the impact of trade liberalization on employment

    03 February 2012

    In the era of globalization most economists and policy-makers have asserted, that trade liberalization has a strong potential to contribute to growth and that those effects will be beneficial for employment.

  6. Gender and the environment: A survey in the manufacturing of machine-parts sector in Indonesia and China

    02 February 2012

  7. Destination Management Organization Stakeholders Meeting for Bromo in East Java

    The meeting is aimed to share information on the progress of ILO’s Green Jobs in Asia project activities in Indonesia and assess challenges associated with promoting tourism in Bromo. The meeting is also aimed to highlight areas where ILO green jobs in Asia project can assist the development of Bromo’s DMO in 2012.

  8. Project Advisory Committee of Green Jobs in Asia

    The meeting is aimed to promote the capacity of ILO constituents to engage in dialogue on green jobs through increased access to reliable sources of data and information on green jobs and training, including on the employment impacts of environment-related policies and good practices on green jobs.

  9. Green Jobs in Asia: policy support for sustainable green development

    16 January 2012

    Presentation of Emma Allen in the event of "Project Advisory Committe Meeting IV," Jakarta, 16 January 2012.

  10. Indonesian climate change initiatives and green economy

    16 January 2012

    Presentation of Farhan Helmy in the event of "Project Advisory Committe Meeting IV," Jakarta, 16 January 2012.