
Seafood processing unions receive training on organizing women workers
Unions working in the seafood processing sector in a coastal city in Indonesia underwent training on organizing women workers and enhancing women’s participation in negotiating
Ship to Shore Rights South East Asia Programme
Unions working in the seafood processing sector in a coastal city in Indonesia underwent training on organizing women workers and enhancing women’s participation in negotiating
Hundreds of participants from Indonesian migrant workers’ associations in Malaysia, Hong Kong and Taiwan, as well as representatives of government, academia, fishers’ unions and migrant
The training was conducted in Surakarta, Central Java and attended by 29 participants that are members of the Anti-TIP Task Force of both the Central
Ship to Shore Rights SEA facilitated a meeting on 6 October 2021 between Anwar Sanusi, General-Secretary of the Ministry of Manpower and Basilio Dias Araujo,
On 9 June 2022, Ship to Shore Rights SEA and the Ministry of Manpower visited the Nizam Zachman Fishing Port in North Jakarta, one of
Ship to Shore Rights SEA had a meeting on 17 February 2022 with the Directorate of Labour Norms Investigation of the Ministry of Manpower Indonesia.
Mr. Bonasahat, Albert Y.
National Program Coordinator
bonasahat@ilo.org