Tauvik Muhamad has twenty years of experience at ILO, focusing on Jakarta, Bangkok, and Dhaka. His works covers social protection, crisis response, business and human rights.
He has a bachelor’s in economics from the University of Indonesia, and a master’s from the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore.
He’s currently a pro-bono lecturer at the Paramadina Graduate School of Diplomacy.
You can reach him via e-mail on: contact@obfuscatetauvikmuhamad.com
Articles tagged with: labour
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Do Indonesian trade unions address the future of work?
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Is a flexible labour market stabilizing unemployment, or a rigid thing?
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May Day rally as part of labor union's strategic action
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Not just investment: Jobs for locals
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Migrant fishers prone to modern slavery
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Why skills development is even more imperative in Indonesia