It's Indonesia for pete's sake, so let's put this info in proper perspective. What would these people have made elsewhere in that country with another employer? And, with what other healthcare plans?
Established by provincial and district authorities, which vary by province, district, and sector;
the lowest minimum wage is in the province of Yogyakarta at rupiah 1,337,745 ($100) per month
and the highest is in Jakarta at rupiah 3,355,750 ($252) per month.
Annual (US$) 992
Workweek hours 40
Hourly (US$) 0.48
Percent of GDP per capita 24.5%
Effective per 1 January 2017
It's the same old story in every country all over the world. The poorest people choose to spend their money on what they can not afford.....kids! And, then whine about how everybody else should be paying for
their kids.
"About three-quarters of Buma’s workers are women, and they devote almost all their income to children
they can’t afford to live with." Well, doh