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PERLINDUNGAN HUKUM PEKERJA HARIAN LEPAS AKIBAT KECELAKAAN KERJA (STUDI PADA PENGEMUDI ANGKUTAN KOTA DI KOTA AMBON) Evy Safitri Gani
TAHKIM Vol 16, No 1 (2020): TAHKIM
Publisher : IAIN Ambon

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33477/thk.v16i1.1451

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All workers must be protected by the State, whether they are permanent workers, contract workers or casual daily workers. In practice, there are many casual daily laborers who do not make written agreements with employers or employers. Often they don't even know what their rights and obligations are. One of them is casual daily labor such as Ambon City public transport drivers. In carrying out his daily profession, the driver often works beyond work time. This was done to pursue deposits that must be given to public transportation entrepreneurs and a small amount of money to fulfill their daily needs. That's when they often do not care about health problems. Many work accidents occur as a result of that. Many parties can actually provide protection to urban transportation drivers in Ambon city, namely the Ambon City Transportation Office, BPJS Health and BPJS Employment. But sometimes it is often constrained because of the obstacles experienced by both workers, employers and the government. Keywords: legal protection, freelance, work accident
BINCANG SYARIAH IN CAFES: EVALUATING SATISFACTION AND IMPACT ON ISLAMIC LITERACY DURING RAMADHAN Syah Awaluddin; Abubakar Kabakoran; Mar’atun Shalihah; Ahmad Lonthor; Evy Safitri Gani; Didin Bahruddin; Farid Naya
Pedagogic Research-Applied Literacy Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Volume 2 Number 2 April 2025
Publisher : Suluh Adiluhung Publisher (SAPub)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70574/fes05b94

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An innovation in Islamic teaching and preaching, the "Bincang Syariah" Program in Cafes aims to increase Islamic literacy in the community throughout the month of Ramadan. With a focus on young adults and professionals, this program aims to establish a casual and welcoming environment for discussing Islamic law, social concerns, and economics. The implementation strategy involves engaging conversations, brief lectures, and Q&A sessions with academic and Islamic practitioners in cafés. Surveys of participant satisfaction and an examination of the program's influence on their comprehension are used to gauge its efficacy.The program effectively raised participant interest in Islamic studies and broadened access to Islamic literacy in informal public settings, according to the evaluation's findings. This initiative shows that creative delivery techniques may be a successful substitute for community service projects by using a flexible, community-based approach to preaching.