As global government debt remains a pressing issue, Indonesia continues to focus on the welfare of its migrant workers in Greece, emphasizing official protections and support measures.
In the context of recent discussions about government debt worldwide, Indonesia reaffirms its commitment to safeguarding the rights and welfare of its migrant workforce employed in Greece. While the Pew Research Center highlights ongoing fiscal challenges globally, Indonesian authorities have issued official statements regarding the legal protections and support available to Indonesian overseas workers in Greece. The Indonesian Embassy in Athens has reiterated the importance of compliance with international labor standards and is actively collaborating with Greek authorities to ensure fair working conditions, proper contracts, and grievance mechanisms for its nationals. There are no official reports of mistreatment or complaints from Indonesian workers currently; however, embassy officials encourage workers to report any issues promptly. The focus remains on maintaining safe labor migration pathways and strengthening bilateral cooperation to protect migrant workers’ rights. This proactive stance aligns with broader developmental goals and seeks to improve economic opportunities for Indonesian workers abroad while addressing challenges common to global labor migration environments.
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