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ILO Conventions Ratified by Indonesia

ILO Core Conventions: (all in PDF format and opened in pop-up Window)

Subject

No.

Name of
Convention

Aim

Ratified by
Indonesia

Freedom of Association and Collective Bargaining

87

Freedom of Association and Protection of the Right to Organize (1948) The right, freely exercised, of workers and employers, without distinction, to organize for their interests.


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June 5, 1998
(State Gazette No. 98 of 1998)

98

The Application of the Principles of the Right to Organize (1949) Protection of workers who are exercising the right to organize; non-interference between workers' and employers' organizations; promotion of voluntary collective bargaining.



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July 5, 1957
(State Gazette No. 42 of 1956)

Forced Labour

29

Forced or Compulsory Labour (1930) Suppression of forced labour.

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June 12, 1950
(Brought into force for Indonesia by
State Gazette No. 261 of 1933)

105

The Abolition of Forced Labour (1957) Prohibition of the recourse to forced or compulsory labour in any form for certain purposes.


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7 May, 1999
(State Gazette No. 55 of 1999)

Non-Discrimination

100

Equal Remuneration for Men and Women Workers for Work of Equal Value (1951) Equal remuneration for men and women for work of equal value.


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May 11, 1958
(State Gazette No. 171 of 1957)

111

Discrimination in Respect of Employment and Occupation (1958) To promote equality of opportunity and treatment in respect of employment and occupation.


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7 May, 1999
(State Gazette No. 57 of 1999)

Minimum Age

138

Minimum Age for Admission to Employment (1973) The abolition of child labour.  The minimum admission to employment or work shall be not less than the age of completion of compulsory schooling (normally not less than 15 years).



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7 May, 1999
(State Gazette No. 56 of 1999)

Worst Forms of Child Labour

182

The Prohibition and Immediate Action for the Elimination of the Worst Forms of Child Labour (1999) Prohibition and elimination of the worst forms of labour carried out by all persons under the age of 18.  The worst forms of child labour comprises: (a) all forms of slavery or practices similar to slavery, such as the sale and trafficking of children, debt bondage and serfdom and forced or compulsory labour including forced or compulsory recruitment of children for use in armed conflict; (b) the use, procuring or offering of a child for prostitution, for the production of pornographic performances; (c) the use, procuring or offering of a child illicit activities, in particular for the production and trafficking of drugs as defined in the relevant international treaties; (d) work which, by its nature or circumstances in which it is carried out, is likely to harm the health, safety or morals of children.

 

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28 March 2000
(State Gazette No. 30 of 2000)


Other ILO Conventions: (all in PDF format and opened in pop-up Window)

Subject

No.

Name of
Convention

Aim

Ratification

Equality of Treatment

19

Equality of Treatment for National and Foreign Workers as Regards Workmen's Compensation for Accidents (1925) Compensation for personal injury due to industrial accidents granted equally to national and foreign workers. Brought into force for Indonesia by State Gazette No. 53 of 1929
Dock Work

27

The Marking of the Weight on Heavy Packages Transported by Vessels (1929) The marking of weights of 1,000 kg or more on packages or objects transported by sea or inland waterway. Brought into force for Indonesia by State Gazette No. 117 of 1933
Employment of Women

45

The Employment of Women on Underground Work in Mines of All Kinds The prohibition of the employment of women on underground work in any time. Brought into force for Indonesia by State Gazette No. 219 of 1937
Work on Ship

69

The Certification of Ships' Cooks (1946) All ships' cooks in any seagoing vessels, whether publicly or privately owned, should hold a certificate of qualifications issued by a competent authority. Presidential Decree No. 4 of 1992 (State Gazette No. 4 of 1992)
Employment services

88

Employment Service To ensure effective recruitment and placement Presidential Decree No. 36 of 2002 (State Gazette no. 63 of 2002)
Weekly Rest & Paid Leave

106

Weekly Rest in Commerce and Offices (1957) At least 24 consecutive hours or rest per week. Act No. 3 of 1961 (State Gazette No. 14 of 1961)
Commerce and Offices

120

Hygiene in Commerce and Offices The respect of elementary hygiene measures in all commercial and administrative establishments. Act No. 3 of 1969 (State Gazette No. 14 of 1969)
Labour Administration

144

Tripartite Consultation to Promote the Implementation of International Labour Standards (1976) Effective consultation between the representatives of the government, of employers and workers on international labour standards. Presidential Decree No. 26 of 1990 (State Gazette No. 30 of 1990)

 

   
 


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