PurposeThe purpose of this article is to explain and share about labour migration for employment purposes issues from the perspective of a sending and receiving country in Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) (Indonesia; sending state and Malaysia; receiving state) on managing the international labour migration between the two countries.Design/methodology/approachThe research adopting “mixed methods”, mixing of quantitative and qualitative data within a single investigation or sustained programme of inquiry. The activity includes collecting primary data in two countries. Data collection is done by distributing questionnaires to migrant workers in the receiving states and used indepth interview to 10 stakeholders in the sending states.FindingsThe protection of migrant workers in Johor Bahru is still weak. The graph shows that Indonesian migrant workers in Johor mostly have their documents kept by their employer. Fisheries sector has the highest percentage of workers whose documents are retained by the employer. Meanwhile the sector in which the worker mostly do not get a weekly one day off is the domestic worker. Overall, this means that Malaysia has to put more attention on the existing regulation in order to create a more comfortable working environment.Originality/valueThis paper observe three parameters such as working hour, who keep the passport of the Indonesian migrant workers and weekly one day off relate to working condition of Indonesian migrant workers.
Village-Owned Enterprises (BUMDes) are village business institutions managed by the community and village government in an effort to strengthen the village economy which is formed based on the needs and potential of the village. The potential owned by BUMDes as a village community independent business institution in providing the welfare of the village community itself. The problem with BUMDes Lestari Jaya is that the sales system that still uses manual methods to sell these products will require a long time in the sales process, there is no interactive service for customers in ordering products other than coming directly to BUMDes or communication via telephone. In carrying out its business activities BUMDes Lestari Jaya does not allow selling manually. Therefore from the need for a website to facilitate the sale of products and ordering products. The results achieved in this study are a website based information system at BUMDes Lestarai Jaya using Xampp, PHP and MySQL. With this system, it is expected to be able to overcome existing problems and improve service quality for BUMDes Lestari Jaya customers. For BUMDes Lestari Jaya itself makes it easy for consumers to obtain information, to make online ordering ordering transactions and can help the BUMDes Lestari Jaya to increase and expand the range of product marketing.
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