Politik Indonesia: Indonesian Political Science Review
Vol 3, No 1 (2018): General Issue: Indonesian Politics

Domestic Worker, Transnational Advocacy and the State of Exception: A Case Study on The Advocacy of Domestic Workers Rights in Indonesia

Bastari, Gema Ramadhan (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
15 Jan 2018

Abstract

This paper explains why domestic workers (PRT) remain not considered as formal workers in Indonesia. This problem becomes very urgent as PRT covers 76% of the national labor population and there has been considerable pressure from transnational community. This question is answered by applying Agamben's theory of state of exception. This paper deploysdiscourse analysis method to examine a number of texts related to the Government of Indonesian's stance and the advocacy for PRTs rights in Indonesia. This study finds that the Government of Indonesia has established a state of exception allowing to ignore PRTs rights as workers under existing law. The study, then, concludes that the Government of Indonesian cannot be expected to meet PRTs rights. Consequently, the strategy of advocacy should be directed to encourage other countries to push Indonesia so as to meet PRTs rights.

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jpi

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Social Sciences

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Politik Indonesia: Indonesian Political Science Review is political science's premier scholarly research journal on Indonesian politics, providing peer-reviewed articles and review essays from subfields throughout the discipline. Areas covered: local politics, ethics and politics, public policy, and ...