Former Indonesian Finance Minister Chatib Basri weighs in on the country’s controversial labour law reforms, the challenges he faced wooing investors and the scourge of underemployment.
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As President Jokowi concluded his first year of term two, he finds himself having made progress on deregulation to attract foreign investment, Read more
Thousands of students and members of labor unions took to the streets again on Tuesday to continue voicing opposition to the newly Read more
Indonesia has an issue as far as meeting the challenges of the Fourth Industrial Revolution go. The quickly evolving landscape and potential demands on the country’s workforce is shaping into a real concern.
A look at some of the challenges that startups in the online education sector will need to overcome, as well as the solutions that some companies are employing.
Singapore and Indonesia have agreed to set up a reciprocal green lane (RGL) for essential business and official travel between both countries.
The highly contentious omnibus bill on job creation (RUU Cipta Kerja) has just been passed into law by the House of Representatives (DPR). In response, mass demonstrations have erupted in Jakarta and across the regions, with more than a thousand protestors arrested and hundreds wounded so far.