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Journal : NOMOI Law Review

OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES OF MANDATORY SOCIAL SECURITY PARTICIPATION FOR INDONESIAN MIGRANT WORKERS: A REVIEW OF CONVENTIONAL LAW AND ISLAMIC LAW Yefrizawati, Yefrizawati; Agusmidah, Agusmidah; Affila, Affila; Chairi, Zulfi; Khairunnisa, Siti; Alpani Pane, Farhan
NOMOI Law Review Vol 5, No 2 (2024): November Edition
Publisher : NOMOI Law Review

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30596/nomoi.v5i2.21057

Abstract

In developed countries, social security is a priority. So much so that social security is one of the administrative requirements that must be fulfilled by every citizen. Social security, especially forĀ  workers, should be placed on a primary scale because its function can help ensure the welfare of workers in the future. Indonesia is the country with the largest number of Muslims, but the development of social security is far behind, even though Islam has rules, including regarding social relations which are based on the concept of mutual help as contained in the zakat regulations. This situation is an opportunity, the obstacle lies in state regulations which do not yet require Indonesian Migrant Workers (PMI) to be participants in all existing programs, only requiring Accident Insurance (JKK) and Death Insurance (JKM), while Old Age Insurance/Pension Insurance (JHT) is optional. Another thing is that it is not easy for PMI who have worked in other countries to become participants, especially those who do not have a written contract, because one of the requirements is the existence of a written contract. This was complained about by PMI who worked in Malaysia through the forgiveness program from the Malaysian government. Using qualitative research methods, this research places the researcher as the key instrument. The data collection technique was carried out by combining results obtained through interviews, observation and literature study, combined with inductive data analysis.
Co-Authors Abdi, Muhammad Parrij Ade Rahmawati Siregar Ade Rahmawati Siregar Affila Ahmad Erizal Aloysius Uwiyono Alpani Pane, Farhan Alvi Syahrin Amsali Syahputa Sembiring Anak Agung Istri Sri Wiadnyani Apri Amalia Ardiantha Putera Sembiring Arie Nurwanto Arifiyanto, Joiverdia BUDIMAN GINTING Budiman Ginting Chairina Nopiyanti Sipahutar Edi Yunara Edy Ikhsan Fahrizal S.Siagian Faisal Akbar Nasution Faisal Akbar Nasution Fauzi Iswahyudi, Fauzi Fitraeva Pane, Yos Fransiska Harahap Hasan Basri HASIM PURBA Hutagalung, Cholid Ibrahim Ibrahim Idha Aprilyana Sembiring Ika Oktaviani Oktaviani Indah Chairani Saragih Irfan Santoso Iswan Kaputra Jelly Leviza Jhonny Nadeak Johannes Mangapul Turnip Joiverdia Arifiyanto Jusmadi Sikumbang Khakim, Abdul Madiasa Ablisar Madiasa Ablisar Mahmud Mulyadi MAHMUL SIREGAR Marbun, Rika Jamin Maria Fitriani Lubis Marlina, Marlina Maulida, Arum Anggraeni Mauliza Mauliza Melva Theresia Simamora Mirza Nasution Mohammad Eka Putra Mulhadi Nindya Irma NINGRUM NATASYA SIRAIT OK. Saidin Pendastaren Tarigan Pendastaren Tarigan Pranade Mas Putra, Mohammad Eka Putri Rumondang Siagian Putrinda, Dwita Ajeng Rahmat Syaputra Ramadhan, Ryan Fadly Reynaldo, Vatar Rika Jamin Marbun Rizki Alisyahbana Rosmalinda Rosmalinda Rosmalinda, Rosmalinda Rudy Haposan Siahaan Santoso, Imam Budi Saragih, Fitrah Anata Saragih, Indah Chairani Sebayang, Dedek Kurnia Shaliha, Fithriatus Sheren Murni Utami Silalahi, Dorthy Ulini SINAGA, HENRY Siregar, Mahmul Siti Khairunnisa, Siti Sitorus, Holongi Theonia Lampungu Sitorus, Kristin Lusyana Stefani Kamajaya Suhaidi Suhaidi Suhaidi Suhaidi Sukarja, Detania Sunarmi Sunarmi Sunarmi, Sunarmi Suria Ningsih Sutan Rais Aminullah Nasution Sutiarnoto Tan Kamello Tanjung, Afriansyah Tarigan, Yefta Nikoyas Tika Puspita Sari Utary Maharany Barus Yati Sharfina D Yefrizawati Yefrizawati Yusuf, Darmawan Zhein Fajar Rheina