Democratic Governance in The Dynamics of Labor Policy in Indonesia
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Citizens, Policy, CorruptionAbstract
Democratic governance involves the participation of citizens in the decision-making process and the protection of individual rights and freedoms. In Indonesia, the dynamics of labor policy are shaped by the country's political system and its economic development. To promote democratic governance in the dynamics of labor policy in Indonesia, it is important to involve the public in the policy-making process. Public consultation and participation can be an effective method for achieving this, as it allows citizens to have a say in the policies that affect them and increases the transparency and accountability of policy-making. By involving the public in the policy-making process, policy-makers can ensure that policies reflect the needs and priorities of citizens, increase the transparency and accountability of policy-making, strengthen the legitimacy of policies, and provide a platform for dialogue and exchange.
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