KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. Indonesia's provincial minimum wage would rise by 5.3% to 7.3% next year under a new government rule, an increase that business thinks is too high, an official at the country's employers association APINDO said on Wednesday. Baca Juga: GLOBAL MARKETS-Shares Hesitant After US Jobs Data, Oil Jumps on Venezuela Blockade On Tuesday, the manpower ministry outlined a new wage formula that includes inflation, economic growth and the contribution of labour to growth as inputs.
Indonesian Employers Group Says Proposed Minimum Wage Rise is Too High
KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. Indonesia's provincial minimum wage would rise by 5.3% to 7.3% next year under a new government rule, an increase that business thinks is too high, an official at the country's employers association APINDO said on Wednesday. Baca Juga: GLOBAL MARKETS-Shares Hesitant After US Jobs Data, Oil Jumps on Venezuela Blockade On Tuesday, the manpower ministry outlined a new wage formula that includes inflation, economic growth and the contribution of labour to growth as inputs.