Legal Protection for Workers of Certain Time Work Agreement (PKWT) Exceeding the Time Limit of 5 (five) Years

Tarsidi Tarsidi

Abstract


Protection of workers with a Certain Time Work Agreement (PKWT), this is a government step to protect the interests of PKWT workers has made the latest Law Number 6 of 2023 concerning the Stipulation of Government Regulations in Lieu of Law Number 2 of 2022 concerning Job Creation into Law and Government Regulation Number 35 of 2021 concerning Certain Time Work Agreements, Outsourcing, Working Time, and Rest Time, and Termination of Employment. Many people consider that they still do not have legal certainty for workers if there is a violation of the provisions relating to the terms and elements of a certain time work agreement work contract. In theory, legal certainty is the clarity of behavioral scenarios that are general and binding on all citizens, including legal consequences. That the terms of the implementation of PKWT, there is no clarity of norms regarding legal sanctions or legal implications if there is a violation of the terms and conditions of the implementation of a Certain Time Work Agreement, especially violations of the past length of PKWT, where the provisions stipulated in the Government Regulation of the Republic of Indonesia that PKWT is no longer than 5 (five) years. However, it does not regulate sanctions if violated. So that legal protection for PKWT workers regarding overdue time is important because it is related to legal certainty of employment relationship status.


Keywords


Legal Certainty; Protection; PKWT time limit.

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