Implementation of Fairness Theory in Minimum Wages Policy for Small and Medium Enterprise in Indonesia

  • Sugeng Prayitno Doctor of Law Program, Pasundan University, Indonesia
  • Irma Rachmawati Ma’ruf Doctor of Law Program, Pasundan University, Indonesia
  • Budi Drajat Budiman Magister Notary Program, Pasundan University, Indonesia
Keywords: Fairness Theory, Minimum Wage, Disparity

Abstract

Wage Minimum always gives disparity in political power and lawmaker since it is tough to describe how to determine individual wages. For this reason, the wage minimum is a dilemma for workers and employers. Fairness conception for wage minimum is a solution to this problem. The fairness conception will guide the wage minimum to the supreme law. Although there are so many regulations concerning wage minimum, there are still many problems that arise, including break the law of wage minimum. The rules must consider the balance of interest between workers and employers to reduce disobedience of minimum wage.

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Published
2020-07-22
How to Cite
Prayitno, S., Rachmawati Ma’ruf, I., & Budiman, B. D. (2020). Implementation of Fairness Theory in Minimum Wages Policy for Small and Medium Enterprise in Indonesia. International Journal of Science and Society, 2(3), 184-197. https://doi.org/10.54783/ijsoc.v2i3.154