KERJASAMA INDONESIA DAN INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANIZATION DALAM MELINDUNGI WNI SEBAGAI PEKERJA MIGRAN DI MALAYSIA MELALUI PROGRAM DECENT WORK COUNTRY PROGRAMMES (DCWP)
Abstrak
The state is obliged to guarantee rights, opportunities, and provide protection for every citizen
without discrimination to get decent work and income, both at home and abroad in accordance
with their expertise, skills, talents, interests and abilities. So far, the government seems to be less
serious about protecting migrant workers, resulting in cases of human trafficking, slavery, forced
labor, victims of violence, abuse, crimes against human dignity, and other treatments that violate
human rights. For this reason, international cooperation is carried out to ensure the safety of
Indonesian Migrant Workers (IRC). One of the collaborations carried out is the collaboration
between Indonesia and the International Labor Organization (ILO).Decent Work Country Program
(DCWP) which serves to protect PMI in Malaysia, as one of the countries that receives the most
migrant workers from Indonesia.
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