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Textile Industries’ Predicaments

Monday, December 2, 2024

Textile industries seek a special waging policy. They fear being unable to pay minimum wages amid low demand.

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Workers making T-shirts at the Sinergi Adv Nusantara textile factory in Srengseng Sawah, Jakarta, Tuesday, October 31, 2023. TEMPO/Tony Hartawan. tempo : 173312187892.

NANDI Herdiaman and his colleagues have felt a resurgence in the home-based garment industry over the past two months. Orders for t-shirts, banners, flags, and various other campaign paraphernalia surged during the recent simultaneous regional head elections. Although the value of these orders did not match the campaign periods for legislative and presidential elections in February, Nandi said the current orders were a welcome boost for play

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