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Integration of Pancasila Values in Industrial Relations: A Trade Union Perspective in Multinational Companies Sutrisno, Jemy Rengge; Irawati, Arista Candra
UNTAG Law Review Vol 9, No 1 (2025): UNTAG LAW REVIEW
Publisher : Faculty of Law Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56444/ulrev.v9i1.6437

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 This article analyzes the role of the Unit Leadership Council (PUK) of SP LEM SPSI at PT Steel Center Indonesia in developing industrial relations based on Pancasila values. The study emphasizes the integration of ideological foundations and practical strategies in advocating for workers' rights and fostering harmonious work relations. A qualitative descriptive method is employed, gathering data through observation, interviews, and document study. The findings reveal that PUK functions not only in normative roles within Collective Labor Agreement (CLA) negotiations but also as a transformative social agent through economic advocacy programs and social collaboration. Pancasila values are implemented through organizational activities such as bipartite communication, cadre consolidation, and cooperative management. These results demonstrate that trade unions can become a collective force not only to protect rights but also to promote social justice and sustainable welfare in the workplace.
CONSUMER PROTECTION AGAINST THE CIRCULATION OF BEEF RAISED IN GARBAGE DISPOSAL PLACE Ristiadi, Endri; Mulyandono, Tri Andi; Andreanto, Aloysius; Erieyanto, Ruddy; Irawati, Arista Candra
UNTAG Law Review Vol 9, No 2 (2025): UNTAG Law Review
Publisher : Faculty of Law Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56444/ulrev.v9i2.7103

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ABSTRACT This article examines consumer protection law regarding the circulation of unfit-for-consumption beef from the Jatibarang Final Disposal Site (TPSA) in Semarang City. The study employs normative and conceptual approaches, analyzing regulations on consumer protection, business responsibility, and law enforcement mechanisms. The findings indicate that although Indonesia has comprehensive regulations for beef distribution, field practices—including cattle grazing at TPSA—pose significant health risks due to heavy metal contamination, microplastics, and pathogens. Consumer protection encompasses the right to safe food, accurate information, and compensation in case of harm. The effectiveness of protection depends on consumer legal awareness, government supervision, and compliance by business actors. The study emphasizes the need for integrated regulation, public education, and consistent law enforcement to ensure food safety. Recommendations are provided for government authorities, law enforcement, academics, and the public to strengthen consumer protection systems and minimize health risks from hazardous food products.
CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY OF BUSINESS ACTORS FOR THE DISTRIBUTION OF FOOD CONTAINING DANGEROUS SUBSTANCES Waryadi, Winarto; Irawati, Arista Candra
UNTAG Law Review Vol 9, No 2 (2025): UNTAG Law Review
Publisher : Faculty of Law Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56444/ulrev.v9i2.6684

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ABSTRACTThe distribution of food containing hazardous chemicals remains a serious issue in consumer protection in Indonesia. Although the Consumer Protection Law, the Food Law, and various derivative regulations have provided a clear legal basis, practices in the field show that law enforcement is still weak. This study aims to analyze the criminal liability of business actors for the distribution of hazardous food by examining the applicable legal norms and their implementation in the field. The method used is empirical legal research with a normative juridical approach and field studies, through analysis of regulations, court decisions, and data from the Food and Drug Supervisory Agency (BPOM). The results of the study show that the forms of business operator liability can be civil, administrative, and criminal; however, obstacles such as limited resources, weak coordination between agencies, low legal awareness, and inconsistent court decisions mean that criminal sanctions are rarely applied to the fullest extent. This study emphasizes the importance of strengthening coordination among law enforcement agencies, harmonizing regulations, and applying consistent criminal sanctions to realize consumer protection. Theoretically, this study enriches the study of economic criminal law and consumer protection, while practically providing policy recommendations for improving the hazardous food control system in Indonesia.
Co-Authors Abdul Aziz ABDUL ROHMAN Ade Pratama Agustin, Dina Twenty Ahmad Isman Affandi Andini Putri, Andini Andreanto, Aloysius Aniatul Khusna Anis Mashdurohatun Mashdurohatun Ari Andayani Ari Siswanti Arlina Azzahra Arviani, Efka Bagas Hermanu Adi Utomo Bayu Kisworo Da Silva, Eugenia Brandao Devi, Salsabela Oktaviona Dewi Purwanti Dina Twenty Agustin Drajad Candra Putra Edison Sianturi, Albert Richad Erieyanto, Ruddy Fahrisky, Zidant Firdausi, Zhyka Sofhia Fitria Annisa Gulo, Afriani Hana Nur Hanifah Hana NurHanifah Hani Irhamdessetya Hartanto, Wisnu Heru Hendra Wijaya Hendra Wijaya Imam Toyib Abdulah Indra Prasetya Indra Yuliawan Irwanto Irwanto Jastis Gaho Khalali, Muhammad Khifni Kafa Rufaida Maria Anastasia Nangkur Maulana, Tegar Wahyu Muhamad Irfan Seloaji Muhammad Latif Mulyandono, Tri Andi Noris Sugiarto Octavia, Octavia Paradongan, Sabam Tua Partono Prabowo, Bagus Zaidan Cahyo Pratama, Faiz Afri Purwati Purwati Purwati Putri Diana Rahayu, Agil Faradina Retno Mawarini Sukmariningsih Ristiadi, Endri Rochmawati, Nur Intan RR. Ella Evrita Hestiandari S. Said Salsabela Oktaviona Devi Salsabiela D. Suyudi Saputra, Diva Herdian Sarsintorini Putra Satria, Adhi Putra Silfiya Dewi Febriyanti Soimah, Rodhiyatun Sugiarto, Noris Susilo, Adhi Budi Sutedjo, Marius Yosep Sutrisno, Jemy Rengge T Simanjuntak, Dertina Basar Tariska Dewi Kundari Ulfa, Qoidatul Maulida Usman, Yerniah Iswanti Veronika, Irma Roito Wahyu Hidayati Dwi Palupi Wahyu Kristiningrum Wardana, Novan Kusuma Waruwu, Charidion Waryadi, Winarto Yuliana Dewi Purnama Sari Yuliawan, Indra Zhyka Sofhia Firdausi