Indonesia’s teachers, workers cheer wage hike moves by Prabowo, but are they feasible?

Educatie

Salary increases are needed in Indonesia, but productivity needs to keep pace and the government needs solutions to maintain the state budget, experts say. JAKARTA: Rahima, 32, has been a teacher for nine years in Alor, an island in Indonesia’s East Nusa Tenggara province. She has a bachelor’s degree in education but earns only about 300,000 rupiah (US$18.50) per month from working five days a week as an honorary teacher at a public elementary school. Honorary teachers get an honorarium based

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