Lupa Kata Sandi? Klik di Sini

atau Masuk melalui

Belum Memiliki Akun Daftar di Sini


atau Daftar melalui

Sudah Memiliki Akun Masuk di Sini

Konfirmasi Email

Kami telah mengirimkan link aktivasi melalui email ke rudihamdani@gmail.com.

Klik link aktivasi dan dapatkan akses membaca 2 artikel gratis non Laput di koran dan Majalah Tempo

Jika Anda tidak menerima email,
Kirimkan Lagi Sekarang

Why Labor Workers Lack Major Political Influence: Expert Assessment

1 May 2023 11:49 WIB

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Executive Director of Indonesia Political Review Ujang Komarudin explained his version of why labor workers have yet turned into a major political force in Indonesia despite laborers being the working class with the largest number in Indonesia.

"Laborers are yet to be considered as a major force, There are many of them, but not necessarily [a big political force]. because workers have been affiliated to many political forces, to many political parties," said Ujang to Tempo, Monday, May 1. 

The vast amount of labor power, he elaborated, has been divided and fragmented across political parties, which makes the labor vote no longer unanimous. He also noted that the Labor Party – founded in 1998 – lost in three elections and failed to break through parliament. 

"Even though the strength of labor in Indonesia is extraordinary. One of the factors is because workers have been affiliated, fragmented, divided, their support, their choices to many political parties," said Ujang.

Ujang explained that the Labor Party led by Said Iqbal that exists today is the reincarnation of the original  Labor Party which had sunk several dozen years ago. Despite appearing with a new face, Ujang believes the party’s homework remains the same, namely to reunite the voices of workers who have been divided into many political parties.

"Are workers weak? Definitely No. That's an ancient thought, but indeed the thought still penetrates into the heart of the workers, because they feel weak, only the labor elite, the heads of their work unions, and so on enjoy the struggle," said Ujang.

M JULNIS FIRMANSYAH

Editor's Choice: Labor Party: Up to 100,000 Workers to Rally on May Day

Click here to get the latest news updates from Tempo on Google News



Can Indonesia Get Benefit from Global Economic Reshoring?

3 hari lalu

Can Indonesia Get Benefit from Global Economic Reshoring?

Can Indonesia benefit from global economic reshoring? The short answer is yes, but how?


Bata Shoes Factory Closes; Apindo Says Labor-intensive Industries Face More Difficulties

10 hari lalu

Bata Shoes Factory Closes; Apindo Says Labor-intensive Industries Face More Difficulties

Apindo says that the closure of footwear manufacturer PT Sepatu Bata Tbk (BATA) was due to declining demand from exporters.


Thousands Join Jakarta May Day Rally; Access to Palace Blocked

18 hari lalu

Thousands Join Jakarta May Day Rally; Access to Palace Blocked

To commemorate International Labor Day, also known as May Day, thousands of workers from various unions took to Jakarta streets.


May Day; Indonesia President-elect Prabowo Hopes for Greater Prosperity for Workers

18 hari lalu

May Day; Indonesia President-elect Prabowo Hopes for Greater Prosperity for Workers

President-elect Prabowo Subianto hopes all workers will see remarkable progress and attain greater prosperity in coinciding with May Day.


15,000 Bekasi Workers to Stage May Day Rally Before Palace

18 hari lalu

15,000 Bekasi Workers to Stage May Day Rally Before Palace

Some 15,000 workers from Bekasi planned to stage a May Day rally in front of the Jakarta Palace and the Constitutional Court (MK) building.


May Day 2024; Indonesian Labor Unions to Stage Mass Rally

19 hari lalu

May Day 2024; Indonesian Labor Unions to Stage Mass Rally

Labor unions are set to stage a rally in International Labor Day, also known as May Day, on Wednesday, May 1.


Labor Shortage; Japan Opens Doors for Indonesian Workers

53 hari lalu

Labor Shortage; Japan Opens Doors for Indonesian Workers

Japanese Ambassador to Indonesia Masaki Yasushi stated that his country opened many job opportunities for Indonesian citizens.


Indonesian Manpower Minister Hopes for Stronger Labor Cooperation with Japan

19 Maret 2024

Indonesian Manpower Minister Hopes for Stronger Labor Cooperation with Japan

Manpower Minister Ida Fauziyah met with Japanese Ambassador to Indonesia, Yasushi Masaki, to discuss field of labor.


The Future of Work: the Four-day Week Looks Here to Stay

27 Februari 2024

The Future of Work: the Four-day Week Looks Here to Stay

For the majority of work employees in the four-day week global trials, the impacts were overwhelmingly positive.


Better Workers Don't Need More Hours, They Need Decent Sleep

8 Februari 2024

Better Workers Don't Need More Hours, They Need Decent Sleep

Boosting sleep health may create a more efficient workforce than working longer hours.