The Indonesian National Human Rights Commission has called for enhanced labor mechanisms in the nickel sector through collective labor agreements, aiming to combat discrimination and achieve justice for local and foreign workers. This was announced during a press conference in Jakarta, highlighting ongoing wage and benefit gaps.
Professor Abra Saleng from Hasanuddin University urged the Indonesian government to enhance its responsibilities in protecting human rights in the nickel sector amid the industry's growing impact on local communities. This call was made during a discussion on the effects of the nickel industry held in Jakarta.
The National Human Rights Commission of Indonesia has urged for stronger field verification mechanisms in the nickel industry following the discovery of fraudulent certifications. This call comes at a critical time as concerns grow over the industry's impact on the environment and human rights.
The Indonesian National Human Rights Commission reports a severe shortage of monitors in the Morowali region, threatening workers' rights and the environment. The commission calls for enhanced oversight and coordination between central and local governments.
The National Human Rights Commission of Indonesia has raised concerns about the adverse effects of the nickel industry in Morowali on public health and the environment. These warnings come amid increasing complaints from local residents since 2020.
The Indonesian GEM Group announced plans to strengthen its nickel industry through new technologies, enhancing Indonesia's role in the global electric vehicle battery supply chain. This initiative aims to transform the country from a raw material exporter to a key player in the global market.