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Advocating the Rights of Fellow Workers

Tuesday, May 2, 2017

Siti Badriyah was once denied her hard-earned wages as a migrant worker in Malaysia. Today, at Migrant Care she advocates for the rights of Indonesian workers overseas.

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Siti Badriyah

Lately, Siti Badriyah has been a frequent visitor at the DPR house of legislatives in Senayan, Jakarta. Last Tuesday, Badriyah, 41, attended a meeting between Migrant Care and the DPR’s Commission IX to discuss revisions to the law on placement and protection of migrant workers. "We gave inputs to ensure the revision is focused more on protection, not placement," Badriyah said.

She has been tasked with monitoring government polic

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