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Protecting Migrant Workers’ Rights

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

A seminar in Bandung discusses ways and means to protect the rights of the growing numbers of migrant workers, both domestic and those who go overseas.

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IN an effort to support the increasing numbers of Indonesian migrants working overseas, on February 11 the Foreign Affairs Department held a seminar in Bandung, West Java on the socialization of ASEAN instruments on the protection and promotion of migrant workers’ rights. Attended­ by the relevant stakeholders both in the government and civil society, the speakers came from the ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights, the Labor Dep

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