The Indonesian government has announced a comprehensive social protection system for all migrant workers being sent to Japan, starting April 3, 2026, through the BPJS system to ensure their rights.
The Indonesian Social Security Agency, BPJS Ketenagakerjaan, has urged informal workers to take advantage of discounts of up to 50% on insurance fees for workplace accidents and deaths until December 2026. This initiative aims to enhance worker protection and improve living standards.
The government of Piryun, Indonesia, announced the start of financial aid distribution for flood and landslide victims beginning April 6. The aid amounts to 22.1 billion Indonesian Rupiah to assist over 16,000 individuals.
The judge announced the expansion of consultations with national forces regarding the amendment of the social security rate, aiming to enhance transparency and community participation. This initiative is part of the government's efforts to improve the social security system and meet citizens' needs.