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    KAJIAN KRITIS TERHADAP PEKERJA RUMAHAN

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    2016-08-27
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    Kuswardani, Kuswardani
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    Abstract
    Law as a tool of social purpose, it should be the basis to provide social protection include protection of home workers, who have low education (the primary education i.e. SD and/or SMP). This study to describes home workers from the view point of legal and gender, so that the study approach is normative – critic. The data source is used secondary data consists of the materials of primary legal and secondary legal. The study result shows that the act 2003 of no 13 on Employment do not offer law protection to home workers yet, so that it is not shows gender responsive especially on home workers. Although ILO Convention on home workers and Convention on The elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) had ratified in 2000 and 1984. However, this rule out the set in the form of other regulations. Law did not has to shaped by central government, however it can be shaped by local government in the form provincial regulation and/or distric regulation/city.
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