
Indonesia's Growing Role in Shaping Global Labor Standards
Indonesia Seeks Stronger Voice in Global Labor Issues Geneva, Switzerland – Indonesia is actively participating in the 113th International Labour Conference (ILC) in Geneva, Switzerland, aiming to strengthen its role in shaping global labor policies. The conference, themed "Shaping a future of work that is fair," addresses challenges such as climate change and the digital revolution. Indonesia's delegation includes representatives from government, employers, and workers, reflecting a commitment to tripartite dialogue and collaboration. "Indonesia is here not just as a participant, but as a part of the solution to global labor challenges," stated Indonesian Minister of Manpower, Emanuel Ebenezer. He emphasized Indonesia's dedication to creating a more just and inclusive global labor foundation. Indonesia's priorities at the ILC include establishing work regulations for the digital economy, protecting workers from biological hazards, and providing social security for informal workers. This active participation underscores Indonesia's commitment to fair labor practices and its desire to contribute to international efforts to improve working conditions worldwide. The nation's voice in Geneva highlights its ambition to foster a more equitable dialogue on labor issues at the international level.