Indonesia’s fall in global competitiveness ranking raises concerns over economic challenges affecting migrant workers abroad, including those in Greece.
According to recent reports, Indonesia’s global competitiveness ranking has declined by 13 places, a development that government officials describe as challenging for maintaining previous economic standings. This decline may have implications for Indonesian migrant workers, including those employed in Greece. While the Ministry has officially acknowledged the drop, there is no direct reference yet to the impact on overseas workers. Observers point out that economic competitiveness is a key factor influencing employment opportunities and conditions abroad. It remains important to monitor the situation closely to ensure the welfare and rights of Indonesian migrant workers in countries like Greece are protected. Official sources from Indonesia’s Ministry of Manpower and the Indonesian Embassy in Greece continue to provide updates and support for migrant workers amid these developments.
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