Bagus itu...
Akhirnya nanti saya ngomong sama boss saya pakai bahasa republik...
Habis selama ini harus pakai bahasanya Mas Charles sih... (udah gitu
sering keseleo lagi lidahnya...Soalnya makan pagi bukan sandwich tapi
gethuk!)
Wajar khan kalau orang londo datang ke tanah nusantara harus bisa
bicara republik? Tapi menurut saya telah juga... Soalnya waktu kami
dapet kontrak di Angola (1995), pemerintah Angola meminta staff yang
dikirim ke sana bisa bahasa Perancis yang menjadi bahasa yang umum
dipakai di sana...
DG
On 7/15/05, imuchtarom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> hihihi, ...
>
> sebelom jerman jatoh ke kekuasaan pemerintahan
> konserpatip ala Bavarian, nampaknya keduluan
> oleh indonesia yg. jatoh ke tangan pemerintahan
> konserpatip ala Bavarian, eh Betawian ding, ... :)
>
> menurut berita JP di bawah ini, Menaker Fahmi Idris,
> di satu pihak akan membuka/liberalisasi pasar
> tenaga kerja di RI, tapi di lapin pihak akan menaruh
> mekanisme 'filtering' dengan mengharuskan calon
> tenaga kerja asing memenuhi kualifikasi tertentu,
> termasuk kemampuan berbahasa indonesia.
>
> mungkin nanti kita bisa rame-rame buka biro jasa
> pengerahan TKJ (Tenaga Kerja Jerman) yang mo kerja
> di Indonesia, dan memberi training mereka soal
> *sopan-santun*, *anggah-ungguh*, serta skill
> berbahasa indonesia :)
>
> ===( ihm )=========================================
>
> {lagi mengusulkan project penulisan buku pandoean
> TOJFL (Test Of Java as Foreign Language) :p}
>
>
> < http://www.thejakartapost.com >
>
>
> July 15, 2005,
>
> --------------------------------------------
> Pass 'Bahasa' test, or no job for foreigners
> --------------------------------------------
>
>
> Rendi A. Witular, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta
>
> Starting next year, the government will require all foreign
> workers to pass an Indonesian language proficiency test in
> order to obtain work permits.
>
> The requirement was aimed indirectly at reducing the flow of
> foreign workers into the country, Minister of Manpower and
> Transmigration Fahmi Idris told The Jakarta Post at the State
> Palace recently, with Indonesia intending to liberalize its
> labor sector under international agreements.
>
> The government is to start opening its doors to job seekers
> from countries grouped within the Association of Southeast
> Asian Nations (ASEAN) next year, and in 2008 for those from
> outside ASEAN as mandated by the World Trade Organization
> (WTO).
>
> "Foreign workers must master the Indonesian language before
> they can work here, as well as Indonesians to master English
> before working abroad. This is to ensure that jobs that could
> be carried out by Indonesians don't fall to foreigners," said
> Fahmi.
>
> He added that the language proficiency test would be carried
> out by the National Certification Agency for Workers, which
> would be officially opened this month, in cooperation with
> related ministries.
>
> The agency, which will be under the auspices of the manpower
> ministry, would serve as a certificate issuer for both domestic
> and foreign managerial and professional workers, as well as for
> medium and low-skilled workers.
>
> The agency will create standard qualifications for foreign
> workers who are wishing to secure a job in Indonesia, as well
> as preparing local workers to qualify for working standards
> overseas.
>
> However, the policy could mean undesirable consequences and
> inevitable fees for the approximately 130,000 foreigners working
> in the country, as well as affecting foreign investment that
> is badly needed to help drive economic growth.
>
> If the proficiency test is made mandatory, foreign workers will
> have no choice but to learn Indonesian.
>
> "The government is not trying to create barriers for foreign
> workers or trying to discriminate against them. We just want
> to create similar treatment for both local and foreign workers,"
> claimed Fahmi.
>
> The plan to require a language proficiency test was first
> discussed in mid 2003, with the Ministry of Education planning
> to launch a test similar to the Test of English as a Foreign
> Language (TOEFL).
>
> The test would not only be imposed on those wanting to
> work here, but also upon those coming to Indonesia to study.
> Testing would be conducted at Indonesian embassies.
>
> However, the plan could not be realized following protests
> from the business community, as well as a lack of funds to
> prepare testing facilities.
>
>
>
>
>
>
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