Novianto, Imam Satrio
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Advocacy Strategies of Labour Unions in Demanding Workers’ Rights during the COVID-19 Pandemic Novianto, Imam Satrio
PCD Journal Vol 12 No 1 (2024): PCD Journal Vol. 12 No. 1 2024
Publisher : PCD Press, Department of Politics and Government - Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/pcd.v12i1.16785

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This paper explores the strategies and advocacy steps taken by Serikat Pekerja Sejahtera Mandiri Jogja Bay Waterpark (Spektram JBW) during the COVID-19 pandemic causing 31 relieved of duty workers and 8 laid-off workers. This research uses a qualitative method with a case study approach. Through the analysis of advocacy theory from Sharma (2004) and contentious politics theory from Tarrow (2011), this paper shows that Spektram JBW's advocacy strategy follow five advocacy steps, namely identifying the root of the problem, formulating solutions, building political awareness, policy implementation, and evaluation. The five steps illustrate the process of contentious politics (movement process) with the formation of the union, and the unity of ordinary workers against the corporate elite. The advocacy resulted on two main demands were achieved but demand for worker status failed, and the process continued to the Industrial Relations Court (Pengadilan Hubungan Industrial, or PHI). The success of Spektram JBW is an example of success story providing a bright spot for other unions in Yogyakarta. The failure stems from the union culture in the area of DIY which lacks unions and the small scale of industry which makes it difficult to mobilise large numbers of workers.
Integrating Athlete Empowerment and Environmental Conservation through CSR Partnership: A Social Ecology Perspective on the Collaboration between Federasi Panjat Tebing Indonesia (FPTI) Kabupaten Lahat and PT Bukit Pembangkit Innovative Ikhwana, Faza; Sahara, Tommy; Novianto, Imam Satrio; Sanjaya, Ikhsan; Pramadani, Oki
Prospect: Jurnal Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Mei 2025
Publisher : Prospect Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55381/jpm.v4i2.530

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This study examines the integration of athlete empowerment and environmental conservation through the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) partnership of PT Bukit Pembangkit Innovative (BPI) in Lahat Regency, South Sumatra, using social ecology perspective by Murray Bookchin (1991). The research is grounded in the socio-ecological challenges posed by land-use change and forest degradation, alongside the potential of youth as agents of change. A descriptive qualitative approach was employed, involving in-depth interviews, participatory observation, and document analysis of two flagship programs: Pembinaan Federasi Panjat Tebing (FPTI) Kabupaten Lahat (Banjarsari Cipta Prestasi) and Bina Alam Hijau Asri Indah (BAHARI) Banjarsari (environmental conservation). Findings reveal that athlete training not only enhances physical capacity and sports achievements but also fosters ecological awareness through direct involvement in reforestation and greening activities across three villages, resulting in the planting of 400 trees with both ecological and economic value. Cross-sector collaboration—engaging the company, sports federation, village governments, local communities, and the Garis Milang organization—has created an inclusive and participatory socio-ecological network. In conclusion, PT BPI’s CSR partnership serves as an integrative medium that simultaneously advances human capacity building and environmental preservation. This model demonstrates the potential for replication in other regions, as it successfully combines sports excellence, community empowerment, and ecological sustainability within a unified strategic framework.