The ILO Office for
Indonesia and Timor
Leste carries out
the ILO's programmes
and activities in
Indonesia and Timor
Leste. Labour and
employment issues
are at the top of
the development
agenda in both
countries, making it
an exciting time for
the ILO.
Using
ILO's unique tripartite
structure, The Jakarta
Office works in close
collaboration with the
government, the workers'
and employers'
organizations to promote
decent work for all. The
concept of decent work
is built on four
strategic pillars: (1)
the promotion of
fundamental principles
and rights at work; (2)
employment, enterprise
creation and human
resource development;
(3) social protection;
and (4) social dialogue.
The
ILO’s Decent Work
Country Programme is
centered around
supporting Indonesia and
Timor Leste, as well as
their tripartite
constituents, to move
towards to an integrated
development strategy
that links rights at
work and social dialogue
with employment policies
and social protection.
Finally, ILO Jakarta’s
role as ASEAN liaison
office with expanding
cooperation between the
two institutions, a time
when ASEAN itself is
developing an
interesting series of
new regional initiatives
and expanding its
partnerships with
countries such as China,
India and Japan. |
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