Over 26,000 Layoffs Reported in Indonesia as of May 2025: Manpower Ministry
The Ministry of Manpower reported that layoffs have reached 26,455 cases. Learn more.
The Ministry of Manpower reported that layoffs have reached 26,455 cases. Learn more.
Minister of Manpower Yassierli said the newly formed Layoff Task Force is designed to handle issues comprehensively from upstream to downstream, involving multiple ministries and agencies. Learn more.
Manpower Minister Yassierli raised his optimism on Friday (2/5/2025) that the Layoff Task Force, or locally known as Satgas PHK, initiated by President Prabowo Subianto, will be completed this month. Learn more,
Minister of Manpower Yassierli confirmed on Friday (28/2/2025) that his ministry has prepared measures to address potential layoffs at PT Sri Rejeki Isman Tbk (Sritex) after the company was declared insolvent. Read more.
President Prabowo Subianto has signed Government Regulation No. 6/2025, ensuring workers affected by layoffs receive 60% of their salary for up to six months. Discover more.
Minister of Finance Sri Mulyani Indrawati said on Friday (14/2/2025) that no contract workers in government ministries and agencies will face termination despite planned budget efficiency measures for 2025. Learn more.
State-owned television company TVRI President Director Iman Brotoseno refuted reports of mass layoffs at Indonesia’s public broadcaster, clarifying that the station had only suspended the use of regional contributors. Learn more.
The Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry has urged employers to avoid layoffs following the government’s decision to raise the provincial minimum wage by 6.5% for 2025. Learn more!
Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs Airlangga Hartarto announced plans to establish a Task Force on Layoffs in response to the recent 6.5% increase in the provincial minimum wage for 2025. Learn more!