Indonesia: SERBUK Indonesia will hold workshops, commemorations, actions, discussions and more to mark 28 April

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SERBUK is conducting a vast number of activities in coordination with multiple unions and federations including:

  • Indonesian National Labor Law Discussion (Sub Cluster- OSH Fundamental Rights) – held jointly with the GUIN (Global Unions Indonesia Network)// (ITUC and GUF Indonesia) – Jakarta/Ashley Ashley Jakarata
  • IWMD activities in 5 SERBUK affiliated local unions (discussions, meetings, group photos) in the cities of Karawang, Yogyakarta, Magelang, Banyuwangi)
  • National Action commemorating IWMD in Jakarta with KPBI (Confederation)
  • SERBUK will hold a national workshop related to Just Transition and OHS issues with affiliates ITF, IndustriAll, IUF, BWI, IFJ, PSI in Tangerang Indonesia.
  • SERBUK initiated the IWMD commemoration together with affiliates ITF, IndustriAll, IUF, BWI, IFJ, PSI in Tangerang Indonesia. The commemoration entitled “You Are Our Heroes” is intended to commemorate union activities in Indonesia that have passed away.
  • KPBI (Confederation of SERBUK affiliates and networks in West Java Indonesia) took action against the local government and held hearings urging the local government to revise “regional regulations” (in Indonesia we call them PERDA) to accommodate the OSH issue. This action is also a warm-up action for IWMD/May Day.
  • Meeting and discussion regarding basic OSH rights for workers and socialization of the history of IWMD (with local unions/electricity sector in South Sumatra/Topkey-Chinese Company)
  • Meeting and discussion regarding basic OSH rights for workers and socialization of the history of IWMD (with local unions/electricity sector in South Sumatra/Prabumulih District – outsourcing workers at the State-Owned Electricity Company)
  • Meeting and discussion regarding basic OSH rights for workers and socialization of the history of IWMD (with local unions/electricity sector in South Sumatra/Palembang District – outsourcing workers at the State-Owned Electricity Company)