Asosiasi Pengusaha Indonesia | |
Abbreviation | APINDO |
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Formation | January 31, 1952 |
Founder | Harlan Bekti |
Type | Non-governmental trade association |
Focus | Policy advocacy |
Headquarters | Permata Kuningan, Jl. Kuningan Mulia Kav. 9C, Jakarta, Indonesia |
Coordinates | 6°12′44″S 106°50′03″E / 6.212090°S 106.834040°E |
Area served | Indonesia |
Services | Business promotion, networking, policy reforms |
Key people | Shinta W. Kamdani [1][2] |
Website | apindo |
The Indonesian Employers’ Association (APINDO) is the representative of business world established on January 31, 1952, under leadership of the National Board (DPN) located in Jakarta, Provincial Boards in 34 provinces and approximately 350 Cities/Regencies Boards all over Indonesia.
As the representative of business world, APINDO has its representation in Tripartite institution which consists of the Government, Employers and Unions. Further, several board members of APINDO are also appointed in National Tripartite Forum, The National Wage Council, and the Occupational, Safety, and Health Council.
At the beginning of its establishment, APINDO focused on Industrial Relations and Em and it's inevitably that the roles of APINDO have been becoming increasingly strategic to promote national interests. APINDO is nowadays, hence, focusing larger on various sectors, developing human resources and partnerships through launching APINDO's business units such as International Strategic Partnership Center (ISPC) and APINDO Training Center (ATC).
APINDO's advocacy for the global business world
APINDO's advocacy for the global business world and representing Indonesia is carried out actively, through APINDO's membership and participation in: - the International Organization of Employers (IOE) - ASEAN Confederation of Employers (ACE) - Confederation of Asia-Pacific Employers (CAPE).
APINDO Leadership 2023 – 2028
On June 23, Shinta W. Kamdani was appointed by acclamation as the Chairman of APINDO 2023 – 2028 period replaced Hariyadi B. Sukamdani. Shinta is the first female chairman of APINDO brought several work plans and 4 leading actions for APINDO.
APINDO Work Plans 2023 – 2028 as followed: Strengthening Human Resources & Manpower, Empowering business actors, especially Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs), Enhancing investment by improving sectoral & cross-sectoral issues, Participation & advocacy for national strategic policies, strengthening organization for future leadership, empowerment to promote national interests, and Strengthening networks with stakeholders.
APINDO's Leading Action Programs 2023 – 2028 are: 1) Stunting Alleviation; 2) APINDO Economic Roadmap; 3) UMKM Merdeka Program; 4) Mainstreaming HR – IR Certification.