The Indonesian Outsourcing Workers' Rights in the Tourism Business Sector

Kadek Agus Sudiarawan, Nico Dharmawan, Alia Yofira Karunian, I. K. Dananjaya, Kadek Indira Lokahita
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The problem of outsourcing workers extends to the tourism industry. The unique challenge of 'seasonality' makes it more difficult to protect the outsourcing workers' legal rights in the said sector. The research examines the outsourcing regulation in Indonesia by referring to the Job Creation Law, by questioning whether the existing regulations provide prominent legal protection for outsourcing workers, especially in tourism sectors, and how the future law allows for improved protection. The research method used is normative legal research with statutory and legal conceptual approaches. The results of the study show that the amendment of the Manpower Law incorporated into the Job Creation Law and its implementing legal instruments significantly changed outsourcing regulation. As the Job Creation Law has abolished Article 64 of the Manpower Law, the scheme established by the Constitutional Court to prevent companies from exploiting workers in their decisions has become vague in the Job Creation Law. Following global practices, the country can implement a flexible workers policy while simultaneously protecting their rights which Indonesia must adopt.
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印度尼西亚旅游行业外包工人的权利
外包工人的问题延伸到了旅游业。季节性 "这一独特的挑战增加了保护该行业外包工人合法权益的难度。本研究参照《创造就业机会法》,通过质疑现有法规是否为外包工人(尤其是旅游业的外包工人)提供了突出的法律保护,以及未来的法律如何允许改善保护,来研究印度尼西亚的外包法规。本研究采用的研究方法是规范性法律研究,采用法定和法律概念方法。研究结果表明,《创造就业机会法》及其实施法律文书中纳入的《人力法》修正案极大地改变了外包法规。由于《创造就业法》废除了《人力法》第 64 条,宪法法院为防止企业在决策中剥削工人而制定的计划在《创造就业法》中变得模糊不清。按照全球惯例,印尼可以实施灵活的工人政策,同时保护工人的权利,这一点印尼必须采纳。
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