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Isu Pekerja Anak Dan Hubungan Dengan Hak Asasi Manusia Faridah, Siti; Afiyani, Laila
Lex Scientia Law Review Vol 3 No 2 (2019): Perkembangan Hukum di Era Disrupsi
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (637.706 KB) | DOI: 10.15294/lesrev.v3i2.35398

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Terdiri Seiring waktu, eksploitasi pekerja anak di Indonesia meningkat setiap tahun. Hal ini disebabkan rendah ekonomi dan pendidikan yang kekuatan anak-anak untuk bekerja dan membantu orang tua mereka secara finansial. Yuridis, Indonesia memiliki peraturan yang mengatur pekerja anak yang tercantum dalam undang-undang ketenagakerjaan. Hal ini dimaksudkan agar hak-hak anak-anak tidak diabaikan tapi masih dilindungi oleh pemerintah. Namun, aturan yang ada dari waktu ke waktu tidak sesuai dengan kompleksitas masyarakat yang terus berkembang sampai sekarang. Sehingga seolah-olah aturan yang berlaku tidak memiliki kekuatan untuk mengatur tatanan masyarakat. Menurut Konvensi Hak Anak, anak-anak memiliki hak untuk dilindungi dari segala bentuk eksploitasi ekonomi dan dari segala bentuk pekerjaan berbahaya dan mengganggu pendidikan, kesehatan, fisik, mental, spiritual, aspek moral dan sosial anak. Dalam hal ini, ada tiga pendekatan untuk melihat masalah pekerja anak, yaitu penghapusan, perlindungan, dan pemberdayaan.
Child Labor Issues and Relations with Human Rights Faridah, Siti; Afiyani, Laila
Lex Scientia Law Review Vol 3 No 2 (2019): Development of Law in the Era of Disruption
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/lesrev.v3i2.35398

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Consists Over time, the exploitation of child labor in Indonesia is increasing every year. This is due to low economy and education which forces children to work and help their parents financially. Juridically, Indonesia has regulations governing child labor as stated in the labor law. This is intended so that children's rights are not ignored but are still protected by the government. However, the rules that have existed from time to time are not in accordance with the complexity of society that continues to develop until now. So that it is as if the rules in force do not have the power to regulate the order of society. According to the Convention on the Rights of the Child, children have the right to be protected from all forms of economic exploitation and from all forms of work that is hazardous and interferes with the child's education, health, physical, mental, spiritual, moral and social aspects. In this case, there are three approaches to looking at the problem of child labour, namely elimination, protection and empowerment.