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INDONESIA, BANDUNG, KOMPAS.com - About 30 percent of the workforce in Indonesia working under employment or not to use their skills fully. The indications such as, number of hours they work in less than 35 hours a week and no maximum income.
Head of the Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS) Rusman Heriawan in Bandung, on Friday (11/26/2010), say, those who work under employment work under their respective capabilities. The cause of the condition it is, jobs are available could not accommodate them.
Rusman added that about 70 percent of the workforce in Indonesia working in the informal sector. Importation of gross domestic product (GDP) in Indonesia is still dominated by the informal sector, or about 56 percent. Thus, the sectors need to be defended and pursued to increase its class.
According to the Director of the Center for Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Leadership School of Business Management Dwi Larso Bandung Institute of Technology, competition for increasingly tight job. Therefore, some people had to occupy any position as long as you work.
"Bachelor for example, worked as a secretary. In fact, the labor needed just graduated from high school (high school)," he said. In effect, these scholars accept a lower salary because of the ability that can not be utilized optimally.
Friday, November 26, 2010 17:03 pm
Editor: Erland Djumena

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