The Indonesian parliament has passed a new law aimed at protecting the rights of domestic workers after over two decades of discussions and delays. This law seeks to regulate the conditions of approximately <strong>4.2 million</strong> domestic workers, most of whom are women.
The Indonesian parliament has approved a new law aimed at protecting the rights of domestic workers after over two decades of discussions. This legislation seeks to safeguard more than 4.2 million domestic workers, the majority of whom are women, who have suffered from unregulated working conditions.
The Indonesian Parliament has approved a new law aimed at improving the working conditions and social rights of domestic workers. This significant step was announced by Deputy Speaker Sefmi Dasco Ahmad during a press conference following the parliamentary meeting.
The Indonesian parliament has approved the Domestic Workers Protection Law, aimed at ending the exploitation of vulnerable workers. This legislation secures the rights of approximately 4.2 million workers, predominantly women and children, and promotes social justice.
Indonesian parliamentary committee member Daniel Johan expressed hope for the approval of the Domestic Workers Protection Bill during the scheduled parliamentary meeting on Tuesday. This comes after 22 years of discussions aimed at providing legal rights for domestic workers.
The President of the Egyptian House of Representatives announced the referral of bills related to 'unified construction', 'reconciliation', and 'domestic labor' to specialized committees. This move aims to expedite their discussion and approval as part of the government's efforts to enhance legislation in construction and social organization.
The Saudi Ministry of Human Resources has announced a draft amendment to the domestic labor regulations, establishing a daily working limit of ten hours for domestic workers, with additional pay for any extra hours worked. This initiative aims to improve working conditions and protect the rights of workers in this sector.