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Govt urged to ratify convention against violence, harassment in workplace

The convention will be applicable to violence and harassment during work-related trips, travel, training, events or social activities; and when commuting to and from work--to name a few.

Ivany Atina Arbi (The Jakarta Post)
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Tue, June 25, 2019

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Govt urged to ratify convention against violence, harassment in workplace The convention will be applicable to violence and harassment during work-related trips, travel, training, events or social activities; and when commuting to and from work--to name a few. (Shutterstock/File)

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ndonesian labor unions have applauded the International Labor Organization’s (ILO) new convention that aims to combat violence and harassment in the workplace, and urged the government to immediately ratify the treaty to provide better protection for workers in the country.

An alliance campaigning for the end of violence, discrimination and harassment in the workplace said the convention provided hope for all workers, whether they worked in public spaces or private property.

Lita Anggraini from the National Network for Domestic Worker Advocacy (Jala PRT), which is also a member of the alliance, told The Jakarta Post on Sunday that it was time for the government to ratify the treaty on account of rampant violence and harassment in the workplace.

Jala PRT recorded 427 cases of violence and harassment against domestic workers last year, a 20 percent increase from around 355 cases in the previous year. 

“And the cases are just the tip of an iceberg. We believe that many more cases go unreported due to the country’s weak regulations on workers’ safety,” Lita said.

Meanwhile, Luviana from the Media and Creative Workers Trade Union (Sindikasi) said women media workers were vulnerable to sexual harassment and discrimination based on their looks. Luviana was inspired to direct a movie about women in the media entitled More than Work.

The movie itself tells the story of, among others, a woman who must face the reality that her journalist dream job would not be as pleasant as she had hoped after she was assaulted by a colleague. “It is based on a true story,” Luviana said.

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