Labour Migration

Seeking Soeparno
A man who left his home to work in a plantation half-way around the world
Shifting faultlines
In the aftermath of religious conflict, ethnic difference is becoming more prominent in Ambon
It may be true that Java rules Indonesia. But Javanese labourers in Sumatra, writes BUDI AGUSTONO, have been at the bottom of the heap for generations.
Aceh homebound?
In the wake of peace, Acehnese living in Malaysia are thinking about return. But it can be tough leaving a new life to start afresh back home
Indonesian maids in Singapore want to be heard
Workers, often women, take risks to earn an honest living
Five Indonesian domestic workers face possible death sentences in Singapore
Living in peace
The village of Oelua proves that Indonesians can live with difference.

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