An Essential Guide to Indonesian Labour Law for Businesses and Practitioners
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In today’s business environment, knowing the details of Indonesian Labour Law (Hukum Ketenagakerjaan) is more than a legal obligation. It is a strategic business necessity. As regulations continue to change, HR teams and management need to stay ahead to protect their organisations from costly legal or financial repercussions.
Policies can differ greatly depending on the type of employment. When it comes to hiring expatriates, there are additional requirements that are too important to overlook. This seminar is designed to help you understand these areas clearly with confidence.
What you will learn
In this insightful seminar, we will share key facets of Indonesian labour law that comply with the latest regulations.
Part 1: Essential HR and Labour Law Updates (45 minutes)
Employment Contracts (Fixed-Term and Indefinite)
Company Regulations
Salary Adjustments
Holiday Allowance (THR) and Bonuses
Termination of Employment and Severance Pay
Part 2: Free Consultation (15 minutes)
Bring your company’s questions and speak directly with our experts. Please note that advance booking is required for this.
Event Details:
We will run this seminar twice so you can choose the session that works best for you. The content is the same in both Bahasa Indonesia and Japanese.
Seminar in Bahasa Indonesia (The seminar on 17th September is fully booked)
Wednesday, 17th September 2025, 14:00–15:00 WIB
Speaker: Gustyasa M. Faizi, HR and Licence Team Manager
Seminar in Japanese
Wednesday, 24th September 2025, 14:00–15:00 WIB
Speaker: Ayako Kondo, Senior Consultant
Location:
Recommended for:
This seminar will be especially valuable for HR professionals, legal advisors, and business leaders who want to strengthen their understanding of Indonesian Labour Law, stay compliant, and be prepared for future changes.
How to join:
Free Registration.
Please register using the form on this page. Spaces are limited to 20 participants per session, and registration will close once all the seats are filled.