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 assured full legal protection for vocational high school graduates participating in overseas internship programs. Learn more.
The Vice Minister of Manpower Immanuel Ebenezer Gerungan says that the government is preparing a regulation for tariffs, rights, and protection for the driver partners of application-based transportation services (online motorcycle taxis/ojol), including the provision of holiday bonuses (BHR).
Minister of Manpower, Yassierli, emphasized that PT Sritex workers who were fired would be re-employed. He said they would be re-employed by the curator.
Deputy Minister of Manpower Immanuel “Noel” Ebenezer Gerungan announced that 58,000 job opportunities will soon be available, deemed a positive sign amid recent factory closures in Indonesia. Learn more.
Minister of Manpower Yassierli said that a productive workforce is the main driving force of innovation and increased competitiveness.
Vice Minister of Manpower, Immanuel Ebenezer, visited the Indonesian National Police (INP) Criminal Investigation Agency to discuss the Manpower Desk formed by INP.
Minister of Manpower Yassierli highlighted three main challenges faced by job providers in helping job seekers enter the industrial world, namely workers affected by layoffs, people with disabilities, and job seekers from generation Z.
Minister of Indonesian Migrant Workers Protection (P2MI) Abdul Kadir Karding stated that his party will enhance their collaboration with the Ministry of Manpower to achieve the target of sending 425,000 PMI in 2025.
Minister of Manpower Yassierli announced that the Ministry of Manpower will soon release a regulation on the 6.5% increase in the national minimum wage for 2025. Read more!
The Ministry of Manpower plans to hold weekly job fairs to combat rising unemployment, which has reached 7.5 million due to prolonged economic challenges. Discover more!
The Ministry of Manpower appeals to the public to beware of the job employment scam. The Secretary General of the Manpower Ministry, Anwar Sanusi, says that there are many reports of the scam using the guise of employment.