londo_edan
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I find this article in the JP today very hard to believe:
http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/...-against-domestic-workers-done-by-expats.html
And this quote in particular, I've heard time and time again, it appears to recur like an urban myth:
'When [the expatriates] realize that Indonesia does not have laws that rule employment of domestic workers, they start to neglect wage payments as well as health and social insurance. Some even fire their housemaids nearing the Idul Fitri holiday so that they don't have to pay the bonus,"
I would suggest a couple comments:
I doubt that there are many expats that modify their behavior towards their staff when they 'realise' RI doesn't have laws protecting domestic workers.
Compared to many countries, the number of expats here is fairly low. What are the chances that expats then make-up the majority of complaints to this NGO ?
Seems to me to be more like a casual, xenophobic agenda being nursed here, rather than significant data. To me anyway.
And WTF's with the JP - surely there should be some sort of balancing here ?
http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/...-against-domestic-workers-done-by-expats.html
And this quote in particular, I've heard time and time again, it appears to recur like an urban myth:
'When [the expatriates] realize that Indonesia does not have laws that rule employment of domestic workers, they start to neglect wage payments as well as health and social insurance. Some even fire their housemaids nearing the Idul Fitri holiday so that they don't have to pay the bonus,"
I would suggest a couple comments:
I doubt that there are many expats that modify their behavior towards their staff when they 'realise' RI doesn't have laws protecting domestic workers.
Compared to many countries, the number of expats here is fairly low. What are the chances that expats then make-up the majority of complaints to this NGO ?
Seems to me to be more like a casual, xenophobic agenda being nursed here, rather than significant data. To me anyway.
And WTF's with the JP - surely there should be some sort of balancing here ?
