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Labour union’s website accessibility and information rights fulfilment among workers with disability Sumartias, Suwandi; Hafiar, Hanny; Amin, Kholidil; Limilia, Putri; Prastowo, Ari Agung
Jurnal Studi Komunikasi Vol. 6 No. 3 (2022)
Publisher : Faculty of Communications Science, Dr. Soetomo University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25139/jsk.v6i3.4952

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The present study examines website accessibility on the labour union's website regarding their ability to provide a friendly website for people with disabilities. Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) were employed to assess web accessibility. Labour union confederation’s website had significant accessibility errors on adaptable, navigable, operable, and low-contrast elements. Besides, the website had severe alerts and errors. Generally, most websites have not employ accessibility guidelines; hence information rights fulfilment among people with disabilities failed to be achieved. The limitation of this research lies in the number of labour union websites being analysed. Nevertheless, this research employs labour confederation websites with many members and federations that represent labour unions based on the type and location in Indonesia. Another limitation lies in the evaluation tools, which are limited to free tools usage. Thus, future research should employ various tools, neither free nor paid tools. Website developers should get socialisation regarding the urgency of website accessibility while repairing some aspects with low scores and errors. The government should enforce accessibility regulations. The community of people with disabilities should actively deliver their feedback to web developers thus their information rights can be fulfilled. The information rights fulfilment among workers with a disability tends to neglect by the labour unions. It can be seen from the labour union confederation's website that it is not accessible yet for all workers, so an inclusive workplace is challenging to achieve.
Socialization of Social Media Job Scams and Human Trafficking Case Reporting Procedures in Indramayu District Pratamawaty, Benazir Bona; Dewi, Evie Ariadne Shinta; Limilia, Putri
Jurnal Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Madani (JPMM) Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024): Jurnal Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Madani (JPMM) (DOAJ & SINTA 3 Indexed)
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Universitas Negeri Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21009/JPMM.008.1.12

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Indramayu district is one of the migrant enclaves in West Java province, which continuously faces an increased number of human trafficking cases year by year. The modus and means of human trafficking victims recruitment were used to target subdistrict areas people by person to person, now shifted to the optimization of the internet. The traffickers attempt to lure victims through social media by posting job vacancy advertisements which offer a high salary. Unfortunately, society lacks information or knowledge about differentiating a legitimate job offer from a human trafficking lure. In addition, society also lacks information on the procedures and the required documents to submit a police report on a possible human trafficking case. The community service titled “Identify then Report” aims to introduce and disseminate various modus and means of human trafficking practice, to educate on how to identify human trafficking modus in social media and to inform the procedure and required documents to submit a police report on a possible human trafficking case. The community service was held in one of the migrant enclaves in Indramayu district, Kenanga town, located in the headquarters office of the Indonesian Migrant Family Organization (KAMI) and attended by 34 participants. The community service speakers delivered materials regarding the various modus and means of human trafficking recruitment and socialized how to identify human trafficking recruitment modus on social media. In addition, the speakers explained the procedures and required documents for submitting a police report on a possible human trafficking case to the participants.
HUMAN TRAFFICKING IN INDONESIA, THE DIALECTIC OF POVERTY AND CORRUPTION Ariadne, Evie; Pratamawaty, Benazir Bona; Limilia, Putri
Sosiohumaniora Vol 23, No 3 (2021): Sosiohumaniora: Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Sosial dan Humaniora, NOVEMBER 2021
Publisher : Universitas Padjadjaran

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/sosiohumaniora.v23i3.30989

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After thirteen years of Law Number 21 of 2007 concerning the Eradication of the Crime of Trafficking in Persons implemented, it still unable to release Indonesia from cases of trafficking in persons. Indonesia, is not only as primarily a source country in the trafficking process, but it is also used as a destination and transit country. And which is very terrible, all provinces (34 provinces) in Indonesia are the origin and destination of trafficking in persons and the victims are mostly experienced by women and children. The most common forms of trafficking are for forced labour and sexual exploitation as women, children and men are moved domestically and across international borders. They are exploited in the sectors of the fishing and fish processing industry, construction; plantation, oil palm plantation, mining and manufacturing. The poverty factor is considered to be the main trigger for prospective Indonesian workers. Another thing is because of natural disasters which are also vulnerable to human trafficking. In addition, endemic corruption among government officials contributes to the vulnerability of trafficking in persons, especially in the travel, hotel and labour recruitment industries. The phenomenon of globalization is one of the factors in the spread of contemporary (modern) issues, which affected to human trafficking. Advances information technology, are opportunities for the expansion of crime networks, both national and transnational (across borders). The borderless world maks cross-cultural social integration, people move around freely without any obstacles, causes various modes of crime to emerge, such as human trafficking.
The Social Piety of Female Itinerant Traders in Traditional Markets Hanani, Silfia; Nelmaya, Nelmaya; Aldian, Elsa; Ulya, Zakiyah; Rahmana, Sitto; Limilia, Putri; Bt. Abdul Manaf, Azima; Sabastian, Aleena
Jurnal Fuaduna : Jurnal Kajian Keagamaan dan Kemasyarakatan Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024): June 2024
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Sjech M. Djamil Djambek Bukittinggi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30983/fuaduna.v8i1.8452

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This study examines changes in the social piety of female itinerant traders in traditional markets in the Minangkabau matrilineal cultural context in West Sumatra. Village religious traditions, common among non-mobilized women working as farmers, are compared with market religious traditions, which emerge among women working as itinerant traders. The change from the agricultural sector to the market sector influenced women's religious practices, from traditions characterized by mechanical rural norms to an organic and materialistic market orientation. This study uses holistic observation methods in two traditional markets and in-depth interviews with female itinerant traders. Findings suggest that the economic mobility of itinerant women traders creates different dynamics of social piety, with heterogeneous market interactions influencing their understanding and practice of religion. The piety formed reflects social solidarity and adaptation to changing economic conditions, with primary indicators including helping, lending and borrowing capital, almsgiving, and trade integrity. This activity shows that religion plays a role not only as a spiritual guide but also as a motivator and regulator in economic and social life. This study sheds light on how economic dynamics influence women’s religious and social lives in Minangkabau, emphasizing the necessity of understanding cultural and economic changes within a broader social context.
Information Access Skills in Mothers as Containment of Internet Negative Impact Limilia, Putri; P., Benazir Bona
Jurnal The Messenger Vol. 10 No. 1 (2018): January-June
Publisher : Universitas Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26623/themessenger.v10i1.716

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Media and Information Literacy (MIL)  skills was  one of the skills that must be possessed by netizens. These skills become important in the effort of coping with the negative impact of the internet. The high penetration of the internet is not followed by the high skill of MIL. Therefore, the writers are interested to know the skills of information and media literacy (access skills) in mothers. This study uses descriptive quantitative method by using questionnaires as means of data collection. The result of the study shows that mothers tend to have moderate-level information access skills. The skills are reflected in the skills of mothers at moderate level in understanding the role of information, seeking sources of information, accessing information effectively and efficiently, and storing information.
Pengaruh Himbauan Pesan Tentang Lingkungan Hidup terhadap Perubahan Sikap Siswa SD Fuady, Ikhsan; Yusnita, Titien; limilia, Putri
Jurnal Artikula Vol 2 No 2 (2019)
Publisher : Universitas Mathla'ul Anwar Banten

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30653/006.201922.26

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Excessive production of waste that can destabilize ecosystems and environmental degradation. The impact on the ecosystem is a threat to public health so that the necessary environmental education outreach to the community. One strategy that can be done to maintain the quality of the environment is to provide environmental education from an early age to children who are still in elementary school. The role of the school community in school activities towards healthy environment in order to avoid negative environmental impacts. In addition, children can be an important influence on the behavior of parents and the people around them where environmental awareness and proper understanding must be rooted in the educational system at all levels of school education. The purpose of this research is to improve elementary students caring attitude towards the environment, especially the attitude of care for the litter.This research apply in Quasy Experimental method with Pretest Posttest Control Group Design. The results of this experimental study shows that the extension using call rational appeal (HR) of concern for the environment tends to be low (65%) while using the extension calls emotional appeal (HE) on the environment tends to be high (58%) to change the attitude of elementary school students. The conclusion of this study is the extension of environmental education at elementary students have a significant impact attitude change when using the emotional appeal.
The Social Piety of Female Itinerant Traders in Traditional Markets Hanani, Silfia; Nelmaya, Nelmaya; Aldian, Elsa; Ulya, Zakiyah; Rahmana, Sitto; Limilia, Putri; Bt. Abdul Manaf, Azima; Sabastian, Aleena
Jurnal Fuaduna : Jurnal Kajian Keagamaan dan Kemasyarakatan Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024): June 2024
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Sjech M. Djamil Djambek Bukittinggi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30983/fuaduna.v8i1.8452

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This study examines changes in the social piety of female itinerant traders in traditional markets in the Minangkabau matrilineal cultural context in West Sumatra. Village religious traditions, common among non-mobilized women working as farmers, are compared with market religious traditions, which emerge among women working as itinerant traders. The change from the agricultural sector to the market sector influenced women's religious practices, from traditions characterized by mechanical rural norms to an organic and materialistic market orientation. This study uses holistic observation methods in two traditional markets and in-depth interviews with female itinerant traders. Findings suggest that the economic mobility of itinerant women traders creates different dynamics of social piety, with heterogeneous market interactions influencing their understanding and practice of religion. The piety formed reflects social solidarity and adaptation to changing economic conditions, with primary indicators including helping, lending and borrowing capital, almsgiving, and trade integrity. This activity shows that religion plays a role not only as a spiritual guide but also as a motivator and regulator in economic and social life. This study sheds light on how economic dynamics influence women’s religious and social lives in Minangkabau, emphasizing the necessity of understanding cultural and economic changes within a broader social context.