Ministry of Manpower (Indonesia)
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Kementerian Ketenagakerjaan | |
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Ministry overview | |
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Formed | 3 July 1947 |
Jurisdiction | Government of Indonesia |
Headquarters | Jl. Jendral Gatot Subroto Kav. 51, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta Pusat 12750 Jakarta, Indonesia |
Minister responsible |
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Website | www |
The Ministry of Manpower (Indonesian: Kementerian Ketenagakerjaan) of the Republic of Indonesia is a government ministry responsible for the workers and labour laws of Indonesia.[1] The minister is currently Ida Fauziyah since 23 October 2019.
History
[edit]The Ministry of Manpower was founded in 1947, two years after independence, after sections of the Ministry of Social Affairs were separated in accordance with Government Regulation 3 signed on July 27 that year to form the ministry, which is responsible for the implementation of state policies on the labor sector.[2] The first minister was S. K. Trimurti, who reported to Prime Minister Amir Sjarifuddin, who was faced with the huge job of preparing national policies and programs to help the labor force cope with the then ongoing National Revolution.
Organization
[edit]The Ministry of Manpower is a full ministry of the Cabinet of the Republic and is organized in the following manner as other ministries:
- Office of the Deputy Minister
- Secretariat General for Manpower
- Directorates General
- Directorate General of Training and Productivity Development
- Directorate General of Development of Workforce Placement and Expansion of Job Opportunities
- Directorate General of Industrial Relations Development and Workers' Social Security
- Directorate General of Labor Inspection Development and Occupational Safety and Health
- Inspectorate General
- Employment Planning and Development Center
- Expert Staff Offices of the Ministry
- International Labor Cooperation
- Public Policies on Labor
- Economic Affairs and Human Resources
- Inter-Institutional Relations
Ministers
[edit]No | Took office | Left office | Name |
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1 | 3 July 1947 | 29 January 1948 | Soerastri Karma Trimurti |
2 | 29 January 1948 | 21 January 1950 | Kusnan |
19 December 1948 | 13 July 1949 | Sutan Rasjid
(Assistant) | |
20 December 1949 | 21 January 1950 | Wilopo
(Assistant) | |
3 | 21 January 1950 | 6 September 1950 | Ma'as |
4 | 6 September 1950 | 27 April 1951 | Soeroso |
5 | 27 April 1951 | 30 July 1953 | Iskandar Tedjasukmana |
6 | 30 July 1953 | 3 March 1956 | Sutan Muchtar Abidin |
7 | 24 March 1956 | 14 March 1957 | Sabilal Rasjad |
8 | 9 April 1957 | 10 July 1959 | Samjono |
9 | 10 July 1959 | 27 August 1964 | Ahem Erningpradja |
10 | 27 August 1964 | 28 March 1966 | Sutomo |
11 | 28 March 1966 | 6 June 1968 | Awaluddin Djamin |
12 | 16 June 1968 | 11 September 1971 | Mursalin Daeng Mamangung |
13 | 11 September 1971 | 28 March 1973 | Mohammad Sadli |
14 | 28 March 1973 | 29 March 1978 | Subroto |
15 | 29 March 1978 | 19 March 1983 | Harun Al Rasyid Zain |
16 | 19 March 1983 | 21 March 1988 | Sudomo |
17 | 21 March 1988 | 17 March 1993 | Cosmas Batubara |
18 | 17 March 1993 | 16 March 1998 | Abdul Latief |
19 | 16 March 1998 | 21 May 1998 | Theo L. Sambuaga |
20 | 21 May 1998 | 27 September 1999 | Fahmi Idris |
21 | 1 October 1999 | 20 October 1999 | A.M. Hendropriyono (Interim) |
22 | 26 October 1999 | 23 August 2000 | Bomer Pasaribu |
23 | 23 August 2000 | 9 August 2001 | Al Hilal Hamdi |
24 | 10 August 2001 | 20 October 2004 | Jacob Nuwa Wea |
25 | 21 October 2004 | 5 December 2005 | Fahmi Idris |
26 | 5 December 2005 | 20 October 2009 | Erman Soeparno |
27 | 22 October 2009 | 1 October 2014 | Muhaimin Iskandar |
28 | 1 October 2014 | 20 October 2014 | Armida Salsiah Alisjahbana (Interim) |
29 | 27 October 2014 | 20 October 2019 | Hanif Dhakiri |
29 | 23 October 2019 | Ida Fauziyah |
References
[edit]- ^ Palmer, Wayne; Mahy, Petra; Sutherland, Carolyn Elizabeth (27 September 2020). "Background Report: Labour Law and Labour Dispute Resolution in Indonesia". figshare. doi:10.26180/5f1f7535af85e.
- ^ "Sejarah Kementerian Ketenagakerjaan". Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 30 March 2015.