http://afeministblog.blogspot.com/2007/07/document-to-work.html

The government of South Sulawesi, one province in Indonesia, recently has 
planned to issue regional regulation to minimize or diminish the practice of 
children and women trafficking. There have been many cases where women from 
this area are employed in “indecent places” such as bars, nightclubs, as naked 
dancers or prostitutes abroad. (NOTE: they were cheated. At first they were 
promised to work in ‘decent’ places, such as waitress, but then they were 
employed as naked dancers or prostitutes). The local government thought that to 
anticipate it, they needed to issue a certain regulation. One article in the 
regulation stated that to work abroad, a woman/a child has to get written 
permission from the chief village. When she doesn’t have such a document called 
SIBPA (Surat Izin Bekerja Perempuan dan Anak/A Permission Letter to Work for 
Women and Children), they are not allowed to work. 
However, then, it creates another problem: the unfair treatment toward male and 
female workers. Male workers are free to work anywhere they want, they don’t 
need to undergo a complicated process by getting such a permission document 
from the chief village where they live; while female workers need to get that 
document. The impact? If a female worker doesn’t have that, and she insists 
working, she will be exposed to some risks:
1.She will be arrested and put in jail because they are considered to violate 
law.
2.She will get no protection from the government when something wrong happens 
to her, such as violent treatment from the employer.
Not to forget that those women who are willing to work abroad, and who 
sometimes are cheated by the irresponsible agent are from poor family. They 
need money to survive, and not just for self-esteem or self-actualization 
(according to the hierarchical needs of Maslow’s theory). They have to go 
abroad because the local government cannot provide them enough job vacancies 
whose salaries are expected to secure their future.
While for children who are supposed not to work, but to get education to 
prepare their future, they can be legally employed after they get that 
permission document.
Therefore, women groups think that instead of protecting women and children 
from trafficking, this regulation even violates their rights to work for women, 
and to pursue their education for children.
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