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Free Employment Law Alliance Webinar on Employee Mobility and Family Migration

The Employment Law Alliance is offering a free 60-minute webinar on Wednesday, May 22 on \"Employee Mobility & Family Migration: What HR Executives Need to Know.‚Äù As the demand for talent increases, employers are finding that having a global workforce is important to their overall strategy. More than ever, corporations are looking beyond their borders to build their Free Employment Law Alliance Webinar on Employee Mobility and Family Migration

Free Employment Law Alliance Webinar on Protection of Trade Secrets

The Employment Law Alliance is offering a free 60-minute webinar on Tuesday, May 21 on \"Protection of Trade Secrets.‚Äù As companies experience growth and more success in the market, their trade secrets evolve and grow while bringing new compliance challenges for the HR team. How can HR executives be proactive to effectively reduce the exposure of sensitive information Free Employment Law Alliance Webinar on Protection of Trade Secrets

SSEK Partners Speak at APAC HR Employment Law Congress

SSEK partners Rusmaini Lenggogeni and Syahdan Z. Aziz were featured speakers at the recent APAC HR Employment Law Congress in Singapore. Rusmaini and Syahdan provided an overview of Indonesia\'s labor and employment law landscape, with a focus on employee compensation and benefits, the utilization of foreign workers, and handling employee terminations in Indonesia. They also SSEK Partners Speak at APAC HR Employment Law Congress

SSEK Partners Feature at APAC HR Employment Law Congress

SSEK partners Rusmaini Lenggogeni and Syahdan Z. Aziz will be featured speakers at the APAC HR Employment Law Congress being held May 6-7 in Singapore. With leading employment lawyers from 11 countries, the congress aims to help organizations strengthen labor compliance practices to better manage overseas workforces and employee-related matters.   The key focus of SSEK Partners Feature at APAC HR Employment Law Congress

Draft Manpower Decree – What Does It Mean for Foreign Workers in Indonesia?

Indonesia’s Manpower Ministry is in the process of drafting a decree on job positions that are open for foreign workers. In its current form, the draft decree would introduce important changes to those positions that are open and those that are closed to foreign workers in Indonesia. We are closely monitoring developments with this draft Draft Manpower Decree – What Does It Mean for Foreign Workers in Indonesia?

SSEK Partner Speaking at Asia Pacific Employment Law Conference

SSEK partner Syahdan Z. Aziz will be a panelist at the 2019 Asia Pacific Employment Law Conference, taking place Wednesday, April 24, in Singapore. The conference is being hosted by WongPartnership, the Employment Law Alliance (ELA) member law firm for Singapore. The conference promises a comprehensive analysis of termination policies, cross-border employment and harassment issues SSEK Partner Speaking at Asia Pacific Employment Law Conference

SSEK Holds Seminar on Work and Immigration Permits for Expats

SSEK partner Stephen Igor Warokka led a seminar on Tuesday, April 9, on “Employing Expats in Indonesia: Work Permits and Beyond.” Stephen covered procedures to obtain work and immigration permits for expatriates in Indonesia, the process for extending work permits, and those positions that are open to expatriate employees. He also looked at the different SSEK Holds Seminar on Work and Immigration Permits for Expats

Expatriate Work Permit and Immigration Updates for Indonesia

With the stated aim of supporting the national economy and expanding work opportunities through increased investment, the Indonesian Government issued Presidential Regulation No. 20 of 2018 (“PR 20“) regarding the Utilization of Expatriate Manpower on March 26, 2018, revoking PR No. 72 of 2014. The enactment of PR 20 led to the integration of the Expatriate Work Permit and Immigration Updates for Indonesia

SSEK Takes Part in Meeting with Indonesian Manpower Ministry on Expatriate Employees

SSEK’s Stephen Igor Warokka was part of a delegation from various chambers of commerce and non-chamber business associations who met with officials from Indonesia’s Ministry of Manpower (MoM) on Thursday, March 14. The meeting was to discuss the draft MoM decree listing the positions that can be held by expatriate employees in various business sectors SSEK Takes Part in Meeting with Indonesian Manpower Ministry on Expatriate Employees

SSEK Partners Feature at APAC HR Employment Law Congress

SSEK partners Rusmaini Lenggogeni and Syahdan Z. Aziz will be featured speakers at the APAC HR Employment Law Congress being held May 6-7 in Singapore. With leading employment lawyers from 11 countries, the congress aims to help organizations strengthen labor compliance practices to better manage overseas workforces and employee-related matters.   The key focus of SSEK Partners Feature at APAC HR Employment Law Congress