The Interaction of Private and Public Labour Regulation: A Case Study of Better Work Indonesia Regulating for Decent Work Conference 2015 Geneva, July.

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The Interaction of Private and Public Labour Regulation: A Case Study of Better Work Indonesia Regulating for Decent Work Conference 2015 Geneva, July 2015 Ockert Dupper Research Officer, Governance Department, ILO Colin Fenwick Head, Labour Law and Reform Unit, ILO

Institutional motivation Choice of BWI as case study Choice of analytical model(s) Research methodology Purpose: map interaction of private and public actors; identify how regulatory institutions can optimise efficiencies and profit from complementarities Examine mechanics and qualities of interaction; NOT effect of interactions on labour conditions; OR how rules and norms develop and change over time The Interaction of private and public labour regulation: A case study of Better Work Indonesia 2 Project overview

Theories of regulation Decentered regulation in practice: how do PCIs interact with state-based regulatory action? Qualities and character of interaction Mechanisms and mechanics of the interaction Kolben’s “regulatory dialogism” The Interaction of private and public labour regulation: A case study of Better Work Indonesia 3 Theoretical framework

Source: Kevin Kolben, “Dialogic Labor Regulation in the Global Supply Chain, forthcoming Michigan Journal of International Law (2015) Y Axis = Institutional formality; X Axis = Subjectivity and Practice The Interaction of private and public labour regulation: A case study of Better Work Indonesia 4 Regulatory dialogism

Service model Assessments Advisory services Training BWI Established in July factories (PEs) Indonesian textile industry 90% located in Java 55% in West Java alone BWI has presence in 15 of 500+ districts The interaction of private and public labour regulation: A case study of Better Work Indonesia 5 Background: Better Work Indonesia

Structure Directorate-General of Labour Inspection Development (Ditjen Binwasnaker) Inspectorate decentralized NB: Proposed recentralization Characteristics Resource constraints: 300 / 508 districts have inspectors <1% of enterprises serviced by labour inspectors (ILO, 2013) Ratio of inspectors to workers: 1/47,000 (even below ILO ideal for less-developed countries – 1/40,000) Low motivation; high turnover (60%); limited accountability Inadequate training and technical capacity Corruption Innovation: ‘Labour Norm Cadres’ The Interaction of private and public labour regulation: A case study of Better Work Indonesia 6 Background: Labour inspection in Indonesia

The Interaction of private and public labour regulation: A case study of Better Work Indonesia 7 Application of the analytical model to Indonesia FORMAL AND INTENTIONAL PAC Secondment of inspectorate officials Bipartite ad hoc committee Enforcement and training FORMAL AND INTENTIONAL PAC Secondment of inspectorate officials Bipartite ad hoc committee Enforcement and training FORMAL AND UNINTENTIONAL Little evidence MoMT has facilitated some formal contact between BWI and dinas FORMAL AND UNINTENTIONAL Little evidence MoMT has facilitated some formal contact between BWI and dinas INFORMAL AND UNINTENTIONAL Displacement Relative scope of influence Methodology (Uncoordinated) complementarity Free up state resources? Comparative advantage? Indirect strengthening INFORMAL AND UNINTENTIONAL Displacement Relative scope of influence Methodology (Uncoordinated) complementarity Free up state resources? Comparative advantage? Indirect strengthening INFORMAL AND INTENTIONAL Bipartite ad hoc committee BWI / dinas INFORMAL AND INTENTIONAL Bipartite ad hoc committee BWI / dinas

Interaction altered & shaped how labour inspection conceptualised / managed in practice BWI has strengthened the inspectorate (even if mostly ad hoc) Displacement not a risk (but may well be elsewhere) Findings reinforce other empirical studies on public / private compliance Empirical reality more complex than theoretical arguments would accommodate What ‘works’ vary significantly according to country and context What ‘works’ may often be discovered through trial and error and persistence of interaction More field work needed to verify Possible replication in other BW countries? The Interaction of private and public labour regulation: A case study of Better Work Indonesia 8 Some preliminary conclusions