Indonesia’s Contra-Productive Regulation against the Rights of Unskilled Workers for Balinese in New Zealand

New Zealand relies heavily on its agricultural industry. There are over 4,150 cultivators in the horticultural sector. They require the cooperation of foreign workers. Some of them were recruited from Indonesia, where most of the labour force is poor and unskilled. This research is conducted to anal...

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Main Authors: Desak Putu Dewi Kasih, Ida Bagus Wyasa Putra, Lukas Banu, Ida Bagus Erwin Ranawijaya, Ida Bagus Aswin Pranawa Sidhi
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Published: Sriwijaya University 2023-01-01
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Online Access:https://journal.fh.unsri.ac.id/index.php/sriwijayalawreview/article/view/2119
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Ida Bagus Erwin Ranawijaya
Ida Bagus Aswin Pranawa Sidhi
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description New Zealand relies heavily on its agricultural industry. There are over 4,150 cultivators in the horticultural sector. They require the cooperation of foreign workers. Some of them were recruited from Indonesia, where most of the labour force is poor and unskilled. This research is conducted to analyse the compatibility of legislation and policy in Indonesia and New Zealand. So, they may enjoy their rights and possibilities for choosing, acquiring, or migrating from one work to another and earning a fair salary, whether domestically or internationally. Based on the contextual law method, it has been concluded that New Zealand’s laws provide excellent regulations for such enjoyment. Regarding the equal enjoyment of their fundamental employment rights, Indonesian Law and policy have failed to meet the needs of employees. This article demonstrates the Indonesian and New Zealand legal systems’ capacity and the need for Indonesian Law to be reconstructed to fulfil workers' demands.
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spelling doaj-art-b74c80b3d3a342a298e646dccde0ed022025-08-24T02:35:48ZengSriwijaya UniversitySriwijaya Law Review2541-52982541-64642023-01-017110.28946/slrev.Vol7.Iss1.2119.pp135-149523Indonesia’s Contra-Productive Regulation against the Rights of Unskilled Workers for Balinese in New ZealandDesak Putu Dewi Kasih0Ida Bagus Wyasa Putra1Lukas Banu2Ida Bagus Erwin Ranawijaya3Ida Bagus Aswin Pranawa Sidhi4Faculty of Law, Udayana University, IndonesiaFaculty of Law, Udayana University, IndonesiaPhD Candidate, PhD in Law Program Universitas Udayana, IndonesiaPhD Candidate, PhD in Law Program Universitas Udayana, IndonesiaAlumni LLB in Law ProgramNew Zealand relies heavily on its agricultural industry. There are over 4,150 cultivators in the horticultural sector. They require the cooperation of foreign workers. Some of them were recruited from Indonesia, where most of the labour force is poor and unskilled. This research is conducted to analyse the compatibility of legislation and policy in Indonesia and New Zealand. So, they may enjoy their rights and possibilities for choosing, acquiring, or migrating from one work to another and earning a fair salary, whether domestically or internationally. Based on the contextual law method, it has been concluded that New Zealand’s laws provide excellent regulations for such enjoyment. Regarding the equal enjoyment of their fundamental employment rights, Indonesian Law and policy have failed to meet the needs of employees. This article demonstrates the Indonesian and New Zealand legal systems’ capacity and the need for Indonesian Law to be reconstructed to fulfil workers' demands.https://journal.fh.unsri.ac.id/index.php/sriwijayalawreview/article/view/2119Balinese workersContra-Productive Reg-ulationRights for workersSeasonal Workers.
spellingShingle Desak Putu Dewi Kasih
Ida Bagus Wyasa Putra
Lukas Banu
Ida Bagus Erwin Ranawijaya
Ida Bagus Aswin Pranawa Sidhi
Indonesia’s Contra-Productive Regulation against the Rights of Unskilled Workers for Balinese in New Zealand
Sriwijaya Law Review
Balinese workers
Contra-Productive Reg-ulation
Rights for workers
Seasonal Workers.
title Indonesia’s Contra-Productive Regulation against the Rights of Unskilled Workers for Balinese in New Zealand
title_full Indonesia’s Contra-Productive Regulation against the Rights of Unskilled Workers for Balinese in New Zealand
title_fullStr Indonesia’s Contra-Productive Regulation against the Rights of Unskilled Workers for Balinese in New Zealand
title_full_unstemmed Indonesia’s Contra-Productive Regulation against the Rights of Unskilled Workers for Balinese in New Zealand
title_short Indonesia’s Contra-Productive Regulation against the Rights of Unskilled Workers for Balinese in New Zealand
title_sort indonesiaa€™s contra productive regulation against the rights of unskilled workers for balinese in new zealand
topic Balinese workers
Contra-Productive Reg-ulation
Rights for workers
Seasonal Workers.
url https://journal.fh.unsri.ac.id/index.php/sriwijayalawreview/article/view/2119
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