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Kebijakan Pemerintah dalam Menetapkan Upah Minimum yang Layak di Era Revolusi Industri 4.0: KEBIJAKAN PEMERINTAH DALAM MENETAPKAN UPAH MINIMUM YANG LAYAK DI ERA REVOLUSI INDUSTRI 4.0 Tjakradirana, Erri; Rosida, Nina; Wijaya, Endra
Mendapo: Journal of Administrative Law Vol. 5 No. 3 (2024): Oktober 2024
Publisher : Fakultas Hukum Universitas Jambi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22437/mendapo.v5i3.32106

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This study discusses government policies regarding minimum wage determination which are related to the conditions of the Industrial Revolution 4.0 era. Industrial Revolution 4.0 is full of the use of sophisticated information technology. So, have these conditions been taken into consideration in the minimum wage setting policy? This study uses normative legal research method with qualitative data analysis. This study concludes that so far, wage policies have not optimally considered or responded to the needs of the Industrial Revolution 4.0 era faced by workers. Potentially, the educational aspect could actually be an important factor for workers to be able to adapt in the midst of the Industrial Revolution 4.0 era. The efforts to increase the amount of calculating the education element for workers as part of the minimum wage component have become urgent to be realized.
Critical Legal Studies: Memahami Hubungan Antara Kepentingan Bisnis, Pemerintah dan Hukum: Critical Legal Studies: Memahami Hubungan Antara Kepentingan Bisnis, Pemerintah dan Hukum Trianto, Agus; Rosida, Nina; Wijaya, Endra
Mendapo: Journal of Administrative Law Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): Juni 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22437/mendapo.v4i2.24794

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This study discusses several thoughts of Critical Legal Studies as a branch of thought in the field of law. This study uses conceptual and theoretical approach, and several opinions from law scholars are discussed. The Critical Legal Studies thinkers criticize the existing legal order, which they regard as a liberal order. In a liberal setting, Critical Legal Studies views law along with government entities in a broad sense, which form and implement law, as being subordinated to the interests of business actors. Thus, it will be difficult for the law and the government to truly be neutral and objective.