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Judul               Up to 13M Jobless Estimated in Revised Outlook on Indonesian Labor
                                    Force
                Nama Media          kompas.com
                Newstrend           Angkatan Kerja
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                                    jobless-estimated-in-revised-outlook-on-indonesian-labor-force
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              Narasumber

              positive - Ida Fauziyah said (Minister of Manpower) Total unemployment in Indonesia could reach
              between 12-13 million individuals



              Ringkasan

              Up to 13 million Indonesians could be jobless due to the pandemic, based on the government's
              revised its forecast on unemployment in the country.

              Indonesia's  Minister  of  Manpower  Ida  Fauziyah  said  that  the  odds  are  not  in  favor  of  the
              Indonesian labor force as the Covid-19 crisis in the country has yet to see the light.

              Prior  to  the  pandemic,  Indonesia's  workforce  was  bracing  for  impact  arising  from  greater
              automation in industries.



              UP TO 13M JOBLESS ESTIMATED IN REVISED OUTLOOK ON INDONESIAN LABOR
              FORCE

              Up to 13 million Indonesians could be jobless due to the pandemic, based on the government's
              revised its forecast on unemployment in the country.

              Indonesia's  Minister  of  Manpower  Ida  Fauziyah  said  that  the  odds  are  not  in  favor  of  the
              Indonesian labor force as the Covid-19 crisis in the country has yet to see the light.
              Prior  to  the  pandemic,  Indonesia's  workforce  was  bracing  for  impact  arising  from  greater
              automation in industries.

              Nearly nine months after the novel virus was first reported, the outlook of the Indonesian labor
              force appears grimmer.


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