Minimum wage is the lowest remuneration that a worker can receive for performing a particular job. It is determined by law or government regulation.
In Indonesia, the minimum wage is set by the government and updated every year. The current minimum wage is Rp. 3,580,000 (US$ 260) per month. The minimum wage in Indonesia is one of the lowest in the region.
The government sets the minimum wage based on a number of factors, including the cost of living, the …