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Protection for Domestic Workers

Monday, June 21, 2021

Two factions in the House of Representatives refuse to deliberate the Domestic Workers Protection Bill. It is viewed as increasing the burden of the employers.

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A protest by activists demanding the Domestic Workers Protection Bill of as a DPR initiative, at DPR Building, Jakarta, July 2020. Tempo/M. Typhoon Rengganis . tempo : 173055004499.

SRI Siti Marni, 25 years old, is still haunted by the trauma resulting from a series of events she went through for nine years. Ani, as she is usually called, spent a third of her lifetime being locked up and abused by her employer, Meta Hasan Musdalifah. “I am still traumatized by the memory. If possible, I do not want to work as domestic helper ever again,” said Ani to Tempo on Thursday, June 17, a day after the International Domest

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