Putri Sari Asih
Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

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Labor Assistance in Obtaining Severance Rights at PHI (Industrial Relations Court) Firda Nawang Wulan; Muhammad Wisnu Raka Pratikno; Rini Eka Agustina; Putri Sari Asih; Khairum Nisa Karuna Putri
Proceeding International Conference Restructuring and Transforming Law Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): Proceeding International Conference Restructuring and Transforming Law
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The Indonesian state is juridically as a country with the concept of a Welfare State or a welfare state. Welfare State as a form of government policy towards public interests, including labor regulations. In the era of industrialization which coincides with the advancement of science and technology, the level of complexity of industrial relations disputes is getting higher. The assistance provided includes all former PT.X workers in Sukoharjo Regency. The assistance carried out to Ex-Labourers of PT.X aims to defend and fight for the Severance Rights of Hundreds of Ex-Workers of PT.X. Basically, the settlement of Industrial Relations Disputes is settled through the Industrial Relations Court. However, before reaching that stage, it is necessary to make other efforts or alternative stages in the form of:
Juridical Analysis of Consumer Responsibility for The Cash on Delivery (COD) System in E-Commerce Buying and Selling Putri Sari Asih; Mutimatun Niami
Proceeding International Conference Restructuring and Transforming Law Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): Proceeding International Conference Restructuring and Transforming Law
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The aim of writing this article is to analyze consumer responsibility for the Cash On Delivery (COD) system in e-commerce buying and selling The problem that often arises in Cash On Delivery (COD) in e-commerce buying and selling is the lack of clarity in efforts to resolve disputes between consumers and sellers when there is dissatisfaction or problems with the goods received. In this writing, a normative juridical approach is used. Writing this article involved an analysis of legal regulations relating to the problem under study, and a study of existing literature. There are many consumers who violate their responsibilities as consumers in the COD system in e-commerce buying and selling. As recipients of goods, consumers have responsibilities such as paying on time in the COD system, and compensating for losses due to default. The suggestion put forward is to increase supervision and law enforcement against fraudulent or fraudulent practices in the COD system. In addition, it is important to strengthen cooperation between relevant parties, including the government, sellers and consumers, in developing guidelines and standards that promote fair and safe e-commerce buying and selling transactions.