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Batal Demi Hukum; Ketidakabsahan Perjanjian Kerja yang Bertentangan dengan UU Ketenagakerjaan dan UU Cipta Kerja

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JAKARTA, H OS LAW FIRM — Dalam rezim hukum ketenagakerjaan Indonesia, tidak ada satu pun perusahaan yang dapat berlindung di balik dalih “kesepakatan para pihak” apabila isi perjanjian kerja bertentangan dengan Peraturan Perundang-Undangan. Prinsip ini bukan sekadar asas moral hubungan industrial, melainkan norma imperatif yang secara tegas diperintahkan oleh Undang-Undang dan bersifat memaksa ( dwingendrecht ). Dengan demikian, setiap Perjanjian Kerja yang menyimpangi hak normatif pekerja pada hakikatnya adalah cacat hukum dan kehilangan legitimasi yuridisnya sejak awal. Dasar hukumnya sangat jelas dalam Pasal 52 ayat (1) huruf d Undang-Undang Nomor 13 Tahun 2003 tentang Ketenagakerjaan sebagaimana telah diubah dalam Undang-Undang Nomor 6 Tahun 2023 tentang Penetapan Perppu Cipta Kerja menjadi Undang-Undang, menentukan bahwa: “Perjanjian kerja dibuat atas dasar pekerjaan yang diperjanjikan tidak bertentangan dengan ketertiban umum, kesusilaan, dan Peraturan Perundang-Undangan yan...

The Rupiah, the Market, and the State’s Failure of Policy Communication

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  Minister of Finance: Purbaya Yudhi Düsseldorf The The decline of Rp 17,000 per US dollar does not only reflect fragility economic fundamentals or increasing global geopolitical pressures. It is also reveals the failure of the state to manage market expectations through credibility, Legally based policy communication. In the modern financial system, Exchange rate stability is not only shaped by macroeconomic indicators, but also by confidence in the coherence and consistency of the country's message. Markets Operating on perception, law operates on certainty The The Minister of Finance's Emphasis on the Highest Composite Stock Price Index (JCI) as proof of the upcoming dollar inflows highlights a fundamental weakness: equalizing stock market performance with guaranteed monetary stability. Economically, correlation is far from automatic. However, legally, the problem runs deeper. In legal framework of financial markets, the state bears implicit obligations to communicate...

Rhetoric of Control Amidst a History of Neglect

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JAKARTA, H OS LAW FIRM -   President Prabowo Subianto's statement promising to crack down on illegal logging after the Sumatra floods sounds firm, but it feels late and paradoxical. When the disaster had already claimed victims and left giant logs floating down the river, the state was busy crafting a narrative of action. In fact, illegal logging is not an incidental event, but a long-standing practice that has flourished under lax state supervision—or deliberately loosened for economic interests. Ironically, amid the discovery of neatly cut large logs, a statement emerged from a Forestry Ministry official, Dwi Januanto, who said the wood came from naturally fallen trees. This claim not only contradicts the logic of the field, but also reveals the tendency of state officials to suppress the facts rather than expose them. When industrial timber is simplified as a “natural phenomenon,” what is taking place is not scientific clarification, but the normalization of ecological destruc...

Rural Development in 2025: Challenges, Progress, and Policy Synergy

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  JAKARTA, HOS LAW FIRM - Rural Rural development remains a cornerstone of Indonesia’s national development agenda. In 2025, the government reaffirmed its strong commitment by allocating IDR 80 trillion in Village Funds, reaching over 75,500 villages across the country. This significant increase is part of a sustainable and inclusive development strategy that focuses not only on physical infrastructure but also on human resource capacity building and village digitalization. The government launched the “Village Digitalization” program aimed at accelerating internet access and digital services in the 3T areas (Frontier, Outermost, and Disadvantaged), in line with the national broadband connectivity agenda through 2027. This is a crucial step considering that approximately 35-40% of villages still lack adequate internet access, according to the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology data in 2024. Despite notable progress, regional disparities remain a serious cha...