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Timestamp: 2020-01-22 01:27:22
Document Index: 103735220

Matched Legal Cases: ['art 6', 'art 4', 'art 3', 'art 2', 'art 1', 'art 2']

Global Voices: How the Crisis Has Affected You
ILO TV interviews entrepreneurs, young people, unemployed people, employers and workers from around the world asking "how has the crisis affected you?". The collection of voices was shown at the 13 September joint ILO-IMF conference "The Challenges of Growth, Employment and Social Cohesion" in Oslo.
Indonesia - Domestic Workers: Part 6 Working contract
A fair contract, which understandable and agreed by both employer and domestic worker, is a fundamental aspect for protecting the rights of domestic workers as enjoyed by other groups of workers. Even though at the moment the existence of a working contract between domestic worker and employer sounds like an alien idea, this video shows us how some employers, including Indonesia entertainment stars such as Shanaz Haque and Farhan, can correctly emphasize the need of a working contract which will benefit not only a domestic worker but an employer as well.
Indonesia - Domestic Workers: Part 4 Working environment
As other workers, a domestic workers need to work in a situation where they fully understand and enjoy the respect and fulfilment of their rights; a situation where their duty can be done properly without avoiding respect to their needs as human being. The implementation of a decent working hour, rest time, and other employment aspects would create a good working environment for both domestic worker and his/her employer.
Indonesia - Domestic Workers: Part 3 Overtime
This video, through the characters of Mirdalena and Aliyah, gives the example of how an employer respects her domestic worker by providing her over time fee. The employer pays the overtime every time she needs her domestic workers' assistance longer than the regular working hours and on holidays. In the context of Indonesia, and in the absence of working hour regulation for domestic workers as it should be, this video has a message which in line with ILO's role for creating decent work for all with regard to overtime.
Indonesia - Domestic Workers: Part 2 Salary
While other workers have different set of minimum wage standards for their income, there is no standard yet in Indonesia for the salary of domestic workers. In the meantime, it is heavily depend on the employer's generosity. In this circumstances, and as part of the campaign and program of the ILO for creating decent work for all, this video has a main message for the viewers: the work load and the need of the domestic workers and his/her family have to be considered wisely when setting up the salary level of the domestic worker.
Indonesia - Domestic Workers: Part 1 Myths
In Indonesia, most households consider the relationship between domestic workers and employers as a non-employment relationship. If you ask them, many will answer that it is more as a "family relationship" rather than an employment-relationship. Without opposing the positive meaning of "family relationship", this video emphasizes that beyond the personal relationship and approach, however, domestic worker's rights as workers should be respected and protected as it is applies to others workers, as clearly promoted by Atiqah Hasiholan, an Indonesian young female rising movie star.
Indonesia: The Maluku Youth Sailing the Sea
The short film highlights the youth employment project in the Aru Island of Maluku, showing that the skills of unemployed youths in the remote area could be improved through an integrated training approach. The trainings, in turn, helped them to get a job in a big fishery company. The project applied an integrated 4 in 1 approach and promoted good synergy among local government, NGO, company and trade union.
Timor-Leste: Getting People to Work and Work to People
The documentary shows efforts taken by the ILO's Skills Training for Gainful Employment Programme (STAGE) to boost the employability of the people of Timor-Leste, promote gainful employment, especially in rural areas, reduce poverty and promote economic growth. This programme is funded by the European Commission, as part of a larger UN programme on rural development managed by UNDP.
Indonesia: Skills Training for Young Women and Men
This short film talks about a computer job training program for young people in Makassar, Indonesia. It illustrates the teaching-learning activities of the trainers and the trainees, their hopes and dreams, the challenges they face, and the impact on the trainees. It also captures the success stories of the Lapenkop graduates, how they are improving their lives and how they are starting their own businesses.
Indonesia: Enhancing Entrepreneurship Culture in Education
This short film looks at the learning-teaching activities at SMK Santo Yosef Menuk, a Senior High School in Atambua, Nusa Tenggara Timur province, in Indonesia. It shows how the school promotes entrepreneurship as a future career option and its impact on students.
Indonesia: Introducing the World of Work through Entrepreneurship
This short film illustrates the initiatives and efforts, with support from the ILO, taken by the Career Assistance Centre (CAC) of the University of Surabaya in Surabaya, East Java, to help young people to choose a suitable career and to assist the Provincial Manpower Office in developing facilities for job seekers. It shows their efforts to assist young people in seeking job opportunities online and to develop professional job applications.
Indonesia: Promoting self-employment for young people
The short film captures the experiences of Lapenkop (a training institution) in Kupang, Nusa Tenggara Timur. It illustrates the teaching-learning activities between the trainers and the trainees, hopes and dreams of the trainers and the trainees, challenges faced by the trainers and trainees, the impact to the trainees. It also captures the success stories of the Lapenkop graduates and how they improve their lives as well as how they start businesses.
Indonesia: Unlocking the Potentials - Profile of a Young Entrepreneur
This short film tells the story of young entrepreneur, Wahyu Aditya. Winner of the 2007 International Young Creative Entrepreneur of the Year award from the British Council, the film captures his journey to become a successful entrepreneur of a film animation company, Hello;Motion. It shows the challenges he faced, the strategies he applied, his hopes and dreams for the future, and his aim to inspire other young people.
Multimedia on HIV and migration
Produced jointly with the funding through the HIV and AIDS and Indonesian Migrant Workers Project, ILO Jakarta. Voice in Bahasa Indonesia; subtitle in English.
Preparing youth for work through apprenticeships (PT. PAL) (only in Bahasa)
This short film illustrates the efforts made by the ILO together with PT PAL in Surabaya, East Java, in reducing the gap between the world of school to the world of work through an internship program, where children who do apprenticeship can recognize the real world of work and no longer awkward to apply their knowledge.
Migrant workers, the Long Way Home (part 2)
This film describes the experience of Indonesian domestic workers working in Singapore and Malaysia. Audio in English.