Indonesia Formalizes Ratification of ILO Convention 188 to Revolutionize Labor Protection in the Maritime and Fisheries Sector

The Government of Indonesia has officially announced the ratification of the International Labour Organization (ILO) Convention No. 188 of 2007, a landmark treaty concerning work in the fishing sector. This…

Alyssa Daguise Experiences Pre-Labor Contractions as Public Anticipates Birth of First Child with Al Ghazali

The Indonesian entertainment landscape is currently focused on the imminent arrival of a new member of the prominent Dhani-Estianty dynasty, as Alyssa Daguise, the wife of actor and musician Al…

Driving the Future of Japanese Transportation Why Indonesian Bus Drivers Are the New Solution to Japan’s Labor Crisis

The landscape of Japan’s public transportation sector is undergoing a historic transformation as the nation looks toward Southeast Asia to solve its mounting labor shortages. Recently, three Indonesian nationals—Azzam Al…

The Indonesian Labor Welfare Paradox: Unpacking the Persistent Gap Between Rising Wages and Stagnant Worker Prosperity

International Labor Day, celebrated annually on May 1st, consistently serves as a global platform for workers to voice their enduring demands for higher wages and improved welfare. In Indonesia, these…

Arya Khan Defends Pinkan Mambo Street Performance as Strategic Content Creation and Honest Labor

The Indonesian entertainment landscape was recently stirred by the emergence of viral footage featuring veteran pop vocalist Pinkan Mambo performing on public streets, a move that sparked a polarized debate…

Investigation Reveals Systematic Forced Labor in Indonesian Tuna Industry Supplying Australian Markets

Indonesia currently stands as a global titan in the fisheries sector, contributing approximately 19% of the world’s total tuna production. However, beneath the surface of this multibillion-dollar industry lies a…