Another example is compulsory membership of KORPRI for civil servants, a nonunion
association, and Dharma Wanita, the organization of civil servants wives. However, such
organizations are commonly held to be aspects of Soeharto era political control rather than
culture, and questions are being raised on their suitability in the present climate in Indonesia.
State enterprise employees, defined to include those working in enterprises in which the State
has a 5% holding or greater, are usually required to join KORPRI, but a small number of state
enterprises have SPSI (All-Indonesian Worker’s Unions) units.