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Indonesia Recognises Domestic Workers After 22‑Year Fight

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Last updated: April 22, 2026 8:42 am
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Indonesian domestic workers celebrate after parliament passes new protection law for domestic workers after 22 years
Domestic workers cheer in Jakarta as Indonesia’s parliament honours their 22‑year struggle for legal recognition.
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Indonesia has formally recognised domestic workers as legal workers for the first time, ending a 22‑year struggle for basic labour rights. Parliament has passed a special Domestic Workers Protection Law, giving 4.2 million workers—including nearly 90% women—new protections such as health insurance, rest days, and pension benefits.bbc+2

Until now, domestic workers were not legally classified as workers, which left them dependent on informal agreements and exposed to exploitation. Many laboured long hours without contracts, minimum pay safeguards, or social security. The new law also bans placement agencies from cutting wages and makes it illegal to hire children under 18 as domestic workers.news.yahoo+2

For many workers, the law feels like a victory after more than two decades of advocacy. One domestic worker described the moment parliament approved the bill as the culmination of a “22‑year struggle” for dignity and protection. Regulators now have one year to draft detailed rules and enforcement measures, including how to monitor employers and recruit agencies.newsofbahrain+2

Rights groups welcome the law but stress that real change will depend on implementation. They say authorities must launch public education campaigns so employers understand their legal duties and workers know their rights. Campaigners also warn that widespread abuse, including physical and psychological violence, will only decline if inspections, penalties, and support systems are put in place.channelnewsasia+2

With this law, Indonesia moves a step closer to treating domestic work as formal, skilled labour. For millions of women who have long powered households and the economy from the shadows, it is a hard‑earned milestone in their fight for justice.

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