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Analysis of Indonesia's Compliance with International Norms of Occupational Safety and Health in the Textile and Garment Industry Arsha Deru Ahmad Master Program, Department of International Relations, University of Indonesia Online published on 7 December, 2021. Abstract The economic globalization that continues to develop worldwidehas not only impactedthe economic growth, but it has also affected the basic rights of workers. The report of Better Work Indonesia shows that Indonesia still has not fully complied with international norms regarding occupational safety and health, especially in the textile and garment industry. This paper explores on why Indonesia has violated international normsdespite having ratified numerous ILO conventions regarding occupational safety and health using theory of reputation from Guzman. Top Keywords Better Work Indonesia, International Norms, Occupational Safety and Health, Textile and Garment Industry, Theory of Reputation. Top | | |
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