Talkshow 2: Taking Advantage of the Power of Social Sustainability

The COVID-19 pandemic has triggered one of the worst jobs crises, as it affected around 29 million workers in Indonesia by August 2020, adding to the existing pool of about seven million jobseekers. As a result, 2.6 million workers lost their jobs and 24 million workers suffered from cuts in hours of work and wages due to the pandemic.

The COVID-19 pandemic has triggered one of the worst jobs crises, as it affected around 29 million workers in Indonesia by August 2020, adding to the existing pool of about seven million jobseekers. As a result, 2.6 million workers lost their jobs and 24 million workers suffered from cuts in hours of work and wages due to the pandemic.

The International Labour Organization (ILO), together with the Ministry of Manpower and the Government of Japan, have joined forces in restoring the employment situation by strengthening the occupational safety and health (OSH) management system at the company level to ensure business sustainability and the protection of workers. The other goal is to build positive OSH culture for the creation of a safe and healthy working environment nationwide.

Speakers

dr Rima Melati, Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Committee of the Indonesian Employers' Association (Apindo)

Sulistri, Secretary General of the Trade Union Federation for Food, Beverage, Tourism, Restaurant and Hotel (FSB KAMIPARHO)

Maulana Yusran, Secretary General of the Indonesian Hotel and Restaurant Association (PHRI)

Poppy Ismalina, Ph.D, Associate Professor of Economics, University of Gadjah Mada

Abdul Hakim, Project Coordinator of the ILO's Enhancing Prevention of COVID-19 at and through Workplaces

Moderator
Chyntia Octaviani