Minimum Wage Increase
Porters lifting sacks of cashews at Potere Port in Makassar, South Sulawesi, on Thursday (14/12). The Ministry of Labor has approved an 8.25 percent increase in the provincial minimum wage (UMP) for 2017, in accordance with the provisions of Government Regulation No. 78 of 2015 on Equal Remuneration, which considers the inflation rate and economic growth as determining factors in the amount of increase. (Antara Photo/Akbar Tado)
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