Abstract

The 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia states that every citizen has the right to work and a decent life. Consequently, citizens have the right to receive rewards and fair treatment in employment relations and the state has a constitutional responsibility to guarantee the fulfillment of the right to work of migrant workers and foreign workers to create protection and legal certainty between them. Meanwhile, the national labor law and government regulations regulate foreign workers including only professional workers. In fact, foreign workers working in Indonesia are not only professional workers but also unskilled laborers. This is due to the enactment of changes to the regulation of the use of foreign labor which frees and tightens foreign workers who work in Indonesia.
 Keywords: Foreign Workers, Supervision, Legal Certainty of Foreign Workers

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