Expertise: Labor & Employment

Join SSEK and the Employment Law Alliance for a Free Webinar on the Reimagined Workplace

SSEK is speaking at a free webinar on Thursday, July 2, on the Reimagined Workplace: Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Sri Lanka. The webinar is part of a complimentary webinar series offered by the Employment Law Alliance on employment law topics and global challenges affecting businesses of all sizes. The Reimagined Workplace series features legal experts Join SSEK and the Employment Law Alliance for a Free Webinar on the Reimagined Workplace

Free Global Employment Law Webinar Series on the Reimagined Workplace

The Employment Law Alliance is presenting a complimentary webinar series on employment law topics and global challenges affecting businesses of all sizes.  The Reimagined Workplace series features legal experts from around the globe in candid, direct conversations addressing your most important questions. The format is driven by interactive discussions and Q&A. Participants can submit questions in Free Global Employment Law Webinar Series on the Reimagined Workplace

Employment Law Update

SSEK Legal Consultants has contributed the Indonesia section of the new Asia Employment Law: Quarterly Review of employment law developments across 15 jurisdictions in Asia. Asia Employment Law: Quarterly Review is designed to help legal and human resources advisers stay up to date on employment-related legal developments in Indonesia and around Asia. You can see the Employment Law Update

SSEK Hosts Webinar on Covid-19 and the ‘New Normal’ in Jakarta

SSEK recently hosted an interactive webinar on Covid-19 and the New Normal – Jakarta Returns to the Workplace. The event featured policy specialists from the Jakarta provincial administration and a speaker from SSEK. They discussed Jakarta’s latest response to the pandemic, transitional measures and what to expect moving forward. SSEK partner Rusmaini Lenggogeni moderated the SSEK Hosts Webinar on Covid-19 and the ‘New Normal’ in Jakarta

COVID-19 and the Protection of Highest-Risk Employees in Indonesia

By Indrawan D. Yuriutomo After a significant number of employees in Indonesia were infected with COVID-19 in their workplaces, the Ministry of Manpower has taken steps to improve protections for workers. On May 28, 2020, the Indonesian Ministry of Manpower issued Circular Letter No. M/8/HK.04/V/2020 regarding the Protection of Employees Against Corona Virus Disease 2019 COVID-19 and the Protection of Highest-Risk Employees in Indonesia

Free SSEK Webinar on Covid-19 and the New Normal – Jakarta Returns to the Workplace

SSEK is hosting a free webinar on Monday, June 15, from 10 am to 12 pm, on the new normal as offices and businesses in Jakarta closed by Covid-19 begin to reopen. In this free interactive webinar, lawyers from SSEK and policy specialists from the Jakarta provincial administration will discuss Jakarta’s latest response to the Free SSEK Webinar on Covid-19 and the New Normal – Jakarta Returns to the Workplace

SSEK Holds Webinar on Covid-19 and Expatriate Employment and Immigration in Indonesia

SSEK Legal Consultants recently held a webinar on expatriate employment and immigration issues in Indonesia during the Covid-19 pandemic, and expected developments as the country moves past the pandemic into the \"new normal”. The event featured guest speakers from Indonesia\'s Directorate General of Immigration and Ministry of Manpower, who covered topics including permits for foreign SSEK Holds Webinar on Covid-19 and Expatriate Employment and Immigration in Indonesia

Free Webinar: Expat Employment & Immigration in Indonesia in Wake of Covid-19

SSEK Legal Consultants is hosting a free webinar on Tuesday, June 2, to provide an overview of expatriate employment and immigration issues during the Covid-19 pandemic, and to look ahead at expected developments as the country moves forward. Scheduled speakers are Bapak Haryanto, Director of Foreign Manpower Utilization Control at the Ministry of Manpower; and Free Webinar: Expat Employment & Immigration in Indonesia in Wake of Covid-19

The New Normal – Indonesian Health Minister Issues COVID-19 Workplace Guidelines

In an effort to break the chain of transmission of COVID-19 while supporting economic sustainability, the Indonesian health minister has issued protocols for the management of workplaces to mitigate the transmission of COVID-19 and protect workers as much as possible, as well as protocols for workers themselves in the face of changes brought about by The New Normal – Indonesian Health Minister Issues COVID-19 Workplace Guidelines