Indonesia's New UMP Formula Could Trigger Nationwide Worker Protests, Union Warns
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57% : "The wage regulation process has undergone extensive study and consultation, and the results have been reported to President Prabowo," Yassierli added.54% : She emphasized that future wage regulations should promote justice, certainty, and prosperity for workers while maintaining harmonious and sustainable industrial relations.
53% : The latest government regulation obliges governors to determine the provincial minimum wage (UMP) and allows them to also set the district/city minimum wage.
53% : The court emphasized that labor unions and workers must be actively involved in the drafting process.
50% : She urged the government to review the minimum wage formula to ensure it meets decent living standards, control the prices of basic goods and essential services so that wage increases are not eroded by inflation, and involve labor unions meaningfully in all wage policy decisions.
35% : TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Chairperson of the All-Indonesia Workers Union Association (Aspirasi), Mirah Sumirat, has criticized the formula for determining the provincial minimum wage (UMP) for 2026, arguing that it does not guarantee workers and their families a decent standard of living.
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