Transformation of Indonesian Domestic Worker Protection Laws Based on Comparisons with Hong Kong

Puteri Chintami Oktavianti
Pujiyono Suwadi
Sunny Ummul Firdaus

Abstract

Millions of domestic workers in Indonesia are a source of livelihood for those in the lower middle class. Sadly, protection for domestic workers has yet to be adequately implemented. It has sparked debate among human rights activists and other human rights groups who hope a particular law will protect domestic workers. It means that legal transformation is needed. This research was conducted to conduct a juridical analysis of what legal transformation model would be appropriate for domestic workers in Indonesia by conducting a comparative test with the case of domestic workers in Hong Kong. The research results show that from the start, Indonesia must clarify the status of domestic workers as one of the elements of workers in Indonesia and create a Lex Specialist for domestic workers. At the same time, Indonesia also needs to take lessons from Hong Kong regarding the importance of an independent body to supervise law enforcement to protect domestic workers because the formation of a law without a sound law enforcement system means the expected results will not be by the vision and mission when forming the law.

How to Cite

Puteri Chintami Oktavianti, Pujiyono Suwadi, & Sunny Ummul Firdaus. (2024). Transformation of Indonesian Domestic Worker Protection Laws Based on Comparisons with Hong Kong . EVOLUTIONARY STUDIES IN IMAGINATIVE CULTURE, 888–895. https://doi.org/10.70082/esiculture.vi.743