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20 Jan 2016

Author:
Hans Nicholas Jong, Jakarta Post (Indonesia)

Indonesia: Human rights comission to launch natl. action plan on business & human rights

"Komnas to launch rights guidelines for business", 19 Jan 2016

The National Commission on Human Rights (Komnas HAM) is ready to launch a national action plan on business and human rights on the back of rampant human rights abuses committed by corporations...“This plan will regulate how companies should pay more attention to human rights, how the government could do more against corporations that fail to protect human rights, and support for victims,” [Nur Kholis, Komnas HAM chariman] told The Jakarta Post...

Komnas HAM commissioner Dianto Bachriadi said the commission received more than 1,000 reports in 2015 in which companies were accused of treating their employees unfairly...Most of the companies were also accused of illegally taking over land from local and indigenous people...

...“The number of companies that have complied with human rights principles continues to be small, maybe just 2 or 3 percent. This is a big challenge for Indonesia, which is now on the world stage but continues to struggle within. So if our companies want to go global, it will be difficult because their products have to meet international standards,” Indonesian Employers Association...head of labor department Harijanto said...

“This action plan is only for businesses. This plan will regulate how companies should pay more attention to human rights, how the government could do more against corporations that fail to protect human rights, and support for victims,” he told The Jakarta Post.

The action plan is crucial as currently there are no guidelines for stakeholders to resolve major issues such as labor disputes over low wages, the primacy of human rights over business interests and the debate over profits and workers’ rights. - See more at: http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2016/01/20/komnas-launch-rights-guidelines-business.html#sthash.UL0BbFEm.dpuf
The National Commission on Human Rights (Komnas HAM) is ready to launch a national action plan on business and human rights on the back of rampant human rights abuses committed by corporations. - See more at: http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2016/01/20/komnas-launch-rights-guidelines-business.html#sthash.UL0BbFEm.dpuf
The National Commission on Human Rights (Komnas HAM) is ready to launch a national action plan on business and human rights on the back of rampant human rights abuses committed by corporations. - See more at: http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2016/01/20/komnas-launch-rights-guidelines-business.html#sthash.UL0BbFEm.dpuf

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