Abstract
<em>The aim of this research is to analyze the problems and legal protection efforts for workers who have been replaced by cashless in the Era of Society 5.0 in Makassar City, which is related to the existence of a legal vacuum related to regulations regarding facilitation and guidance efforts from the Makassar City Government to be able to empower local Makassar workers in this era of development. technology. This research is normative legal research with a conceptual and statutory approach. The results of the research confirm that the problem of using cashless in the era of society 5.0 for workers in Makassar City, namely the reduction in the number of workers working in various companies who were previously officers where cash payments were made, means that the government must have policies and strategies to provide guaranteed rights for workers. whose position has been replaced as a result of the practice of cashless-based electronic or non-cash transactions. Preventive legal protection can be carried out by establishing statutory regulations, especially at the regional level which are oriented towards empowering the local Makassar workforce so that they can have certain skills and expertise in the era of technological development. In terms of protecting repressive laws, there is a need for an active role from related agencies in Makassar City, especially efforts to provide special guidance and education for local Makassar workers so that they can have certain skills and expertise in the era of technological development.</em>
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