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MATERNITY PROTECTION OF WOMEN WORKERS: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF INDONESIAN AND MALAYSIAN LABOR LAWS Badratun Nafis; Sanusi Bintang
Student Journal of International Law Vol 1, No 2: December 2021
Publisher : Universitas Syiah Kuala

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This study analyses the similarities and differences of maternity protection under Indonesia and Malaysia's Labor Law. The method used in this research is a normative and comparative approach. This study shows several differences in maternity protection from both laws, such as the duration of maternity leave and the provision of breastfeeding entitlement. However, few similarities are also found, such as both laws provide social and health protection under the labor law. Malaysian lawmakers should revise the Employment Act 1955, which covers work protection and breastfeeding, and both countries should ratify the Maternity Protection Convention of 2000 to better protect women workers in the workplace.Keywords: Maternity protection, Women worker, International convention, Indonesia and Malaysia labor law. 
MATERNITY PROTECTION OF WOMEN WORKERS: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF INDONESIAN AND MALAYSIAN LABOR LAWS Badratun Nafis; Sanusi Bintang
Student Journal of International Law Vol 1, No 2: December 2021
Publisher : Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/sjil.v1i2.19274

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This study analyses the similarities and differences of maternity protection under Indonesia and Malaysia's Labor Law. The method used in this research is a normative and comparative approach. This study shows several differences in maternity protection from both laws, such as the duration of maternity leave and the provision of breastfeeding entitlement. However, few similarities are also found, such as both laws provide social and health protection under the labor law. Malaysian lawmakers should revise the Employment Act 1955, which covers work protection and breastfeeding, and both countries should ratify the Maternity Protection Convention of 2000 to better protect women workers in the workplace.Keywords: Maternity protection, Women worker, International convention, Indonesia and Malaysia labor law. 
Evaluasi Kualitas Layanan Perpustakaan Perguruan Tinggi Masa Pandemi COVID-19 Badratun Nafis; Syukran Syukran
BACA: Jurnal Dokumentasi dan Informasi Vol. 44 No. 1 (2023): BACA: Jurnal Dokumentasi dan Informasi (Juni)
Publisher : Direktorat Repositori, Multimedia, dan Penerbitan Ilmiah - Badan Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55981/baca.2023.395

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In measuring the service during the pandemic has been provided primely or not. The USK library evaluates these services, one of which is through a customer satisfaction survei. This study aims to measure the extent of user satisfaction with service quality during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study uses a quantitative approach, the data obtained in the form of descriptive statistics. The data collection method is a survei consisting of 5 questions in the form of a Likert scale with a range of 1-5 related to services that can be utilized during a pandemic. The data analysis technique used descriptive analysis method, the data was analyzed by describing the picture based on the data results. Services that are optimized in the midst of a pandemic are online help desk, literature searching services, online book bookings, online fines payments, and online library-free management. The results of the study stated that the users strongly agreed/very good/very satisfied with the quality of the five optimized services during the COVID-19 pandemic. The index value obtained for each service is for online help desk services 92.48%, Literature Searching Service (LSS) services 89.81%, booking book services 92.61%, online fine payment services 87.64%, and the last 90.57% free online library service. The USK library must still provide excellent service both under normal and abnormal conditions such as the COVID-19 pandemic. The USK library must detect the latest “customer focus” trend. This is necessary so that the library can provide services that exceed the expectations of users or beyond their expectations. The results of this study also provide input to the USK Library to always measure the quality of services provided based on the latest trends in the library.