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[Indonesia] Trade Unions:Investors Fled Not Because of The Demand Increase in Wages Regional leaders Indonesian Trade Union Confederation (KSPI) Jakarta, Hilman Firmansyah said the demands of the workers are asking for wage increases do not cause foreign investors fled.
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[Indonesia] BPS Record Wage Workers in this Sector is Up | ||||
The Central Statistics Agency (BPS) recorded nominal wage agriculture workers rose by 0.41 % from Rp. 47.241 to Rp. 47.437 in February 2016. This is because in the month of deflation. Chief of BPS, Mr. Suryamin said there was an increase in the real value of wages of 0.33% . The labor costs was influenced by inflation or deflation in the country.
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[Indonesia] KSPI:Low Wage Policy Made Worsening Economy | ||||
President of the Confederation of Indonesian Trade Unions (KSPI) Said Iqbal assess low wage policy through Government Regulation No. 78 Year 2015 on Equal Remuneration has contributed to worsen the Indonesian economy.
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[Indonesia] Formula Rise in Labor Costs Get Many Responses | ||||
Labor groups and employers gave varied responses above formula wage hike announced by the government as part of a package of four stages of the economic policy on Thursday (15/10).The positive response came from the Chairman of the Indonesian Textile Association Ade Kadin said that government regulation is “visionary, look ahead to 2019″. | ||||
[Vietnam] Right balance found in wage increase | ||||
Mr. Phillip Hazelton, ILO Vietnam’s Chief Technical Advisor on Industrial Relations, shares his thoughts on the working of the National Wage Council in deciding to increase the minimum wage by 12.4 per cent in 2016.
After three meetings of Vietnam’s National Wage Council, do you notice any differences in the process compared to other countries? |
[Vietnam] Salary increase a burden on enterprises | |
If the Prime Minister approves a proposal to increase the minimum salary by 12.4 per cent, enterprises say, then the commensurate increase in social insurance should be delayed to give them some breathing space.
At a conference on issues in institutional reform and integration and enhancing the competitiveness of enterprises in the new context, held by the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) on September 24 in Ho Chi Minh City |
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