PROTECTION OF MIGRANT WORKERS IN SURINAME: HOW DO INDONESIAN REPRESENTATIVES IMPLEMENT INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANIZATION CONVENTIONS?
In June 2020, sixteen Indonesian migrant workers (IMW) who worked as fishing boat crew in a Surinamese company fled to the Indonesian Embassy in Paramaribo, Suriname to acquire protection and assistance. They revealed that the company had failed to uphold their rights, committed inhuman treatment, a...
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Main Authors: | Lutecia Zahra Maharani Wibisono, (Author), Sadiawati, Diani (Author) |
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Udayana Journal of Law and Culture (UJLC),
2021-07-31.
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