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Labor representatives from Norway, United States and Indonesia called on the government to stop the “red-tagging” of trade unions during the session of the Commission on Application of Standards (CAS) of the International Labor Organization (ILO).

LABOR representatives from Norway, United States and Indonesia called on the government to stop the “red-tagging” of trade unions during the session of the Commission on Application of Standards of the International Labor Organization on Saturday.

In her intervention during the event, Nina Mjøberg, the labor representative from Norway, stressed the need for the government to engage the labor sector to address FOA violations in the country based on the recommendations of the ILO-High Level Tripartite Mission . As part of its compliance with the proposals of the ILO-HLTM, the government issued Executive Order No. 23, which created an interagency committee to protect freedom of association.

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