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Judul Entertainment Workers to Stage Protest at Jakarta City Hall Tuesday
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workers-to-stage-protest-at-jakarta-city-hall-tuesday
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neutral - Hana Suryani (Jakarta Association of Entertainment Entrepreneurs (Asphija) Head)
About a thousand workers have been registered to participate in the rally tomorrow (Tuesday)
at 10am at the City Hall. The number could be more as this information has been spread out
neutral - Anies Baswedan (Jakarta Governor) The plan of reopening many commercial places
have been postponed. The opening of cinema and other indoor venues, which were initially
planned for the end of the month, has been postponed until the situation gets better
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Entertainment workers plan to hold a rally at Jakarta City Hall on Tuesday, July 21, to call for
the reopening of their workplaces amid the Covid-19 pandemic. Jakarta Association of
Entertainment Entrepreneurs (Asphija) Head Hana Suryani said on Monday that workers of
discotheques, live music, and karaoke centers, bars, and massage parlors will gather to get their
voices heard.
ENTERTAINMENT WORKERS TO STAGE PROTEST AT JAKARTA CITY HALL TUESDAY
JAKARTA, - Entertainment workers plan to hold a rally at Jakarta City Hall on Tuesday, July
21, to call for the reopening of their workplaces amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
Jakarta Association of Entertainment Entrepreneurs (Asphija) Head Hana Suryani said on
Monday that workers of discotheques, live music, and karaoke centers, bars, and massage
parlors will gather to get their voices heard.
"About a thousand workers have been registered to participate in the rally tomorrow (Tuesday)
at 10am at the City Hall. The number could be more as this information has been spread out,"
Hana said.
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