Indonesia has welcomed a new International Labour Organization (ILO) convention aimed at improving working conditions and protections for gig economy workers. Manpower Minister Yassierli voiced his support, highlighting the growing number of individuals engaged in this type of work. The convention addresses issues such as social security, fair pay, and access to rights for those working through digital platforms. Indonesia recognizes the need to adapt labor regulations to the evolving nature of work, particularly with the rise of the gig economy. The government views the ILO convention as a crucial step towards ensuring decent work and social justice for all workers, including those in non-traditional employment arrangements. Further details regarding implementation within Indonesia are expected to be announced following a comprehensive review of the convention’s provisions. This move signals Indonesia’s commitment to modernizing its labor standards and fostering a more inclusive workforce.