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The Perspective on The Norm of Severance Pay Compensation For Fixed-Term Employment Contracts Based on Law No. 11 of 2020 on Job Creation is Linked to Legal Certainty Nursa’adah; Dauman
Sinergi International Journal of Law Vol. 1 No. 3 (2023): November 2023
Publisher : Yayasan Sinergi Kawula Muda

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The changing landscape of the millennial-era business world demands affordability and quality, necessitating a minimal cost strategy for optimal performance. Before 2000, permanent employment was the norm, but thereafter, employers began using fixed-term employment agreements managed by outsourcing firms. Various aspects of the employer-employee relationship have been regulated in employment law, including Law No. 13 of 2003 on Manpower and Law No. 11 of 2020 on Job Creation. However, implementing these regulations, particularly concerning compensation for fixed-term employment under Law No. 11 of 2020, has created legal challenges, notably for employers in sectors like cleaning, parking, security, and more. This study employs a normative legal research approach, analyzing legal provisions and their real-world applications. It aims to assess the applicability of severance compensation rules for fixed-term employment agreements in outsourcing companies. The findings will be presented in a report scheduled for publication in July 2023.
Perekonomian Tradisi Kampung Pulo Dengan Candi Cangguang Sebagai Peninggalan Sejarah Di Garut Jawa Barat Reni, Reni Suryani; Dauman; Ilhamsyah Lubis; Eliana; Arief Widyanto; Suko
Pamulang Law Review Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025): November : Pamulang Law Review
Publisher : Prodi Hukum S1 - Fakultas Hukum - Universitas Pamulang

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To find out whether there are legal regulations that are in accordance with legal norms and The traditional economy of Kampung Pulo, with Cangkuang Temple as a historical relic in Garut, West Java, illustrates the interaction between cultural heritage and local economic dynamics. Established in the 18th century, Kampung Pulo reflects a rich history, imbued with a blend of Hinduism and Islam, which has shaped the identity of the local community. Cangkuang Temple, as a historical site, serves not only as a spiritual symbol but also as a tourist attraction, contributing to the local economy. In this context, the economy of Kampung Pulo is inextricably linked to the rapidly growing tourism sector. Economic activities such as the sale of traditional food, handicrafts, and the provision of tourism services offer opportunities for the community to preserve traditions while increasing income. Sustainable tourism management in this area is expected to maintain cultural heritage and improve community welfare. However, challenges also arise, such as the threat of modernization that can erode local cultural values. Therefore, efforts to preserve traditions are crucial to ensure that the economy is not only financially profitable but also maintains the cultural identity of Kampung Pulo. This study aims to analyze the relationship between the traditional economy and historical heritage and explore strategies that can be implemented to maintain the economic and cultural sustainability of Kampung Pulo.