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According to Ida, when President Joko Widodo decided to postpone the discussion on the labor
              cluster  in  the  job  creation  omnibus  bill  on  April  24,  2020,  the  Ministry  of  Manpower  took
              advantage of the momentum to invite representatives of trade / labor unions and the Indonesian
              Employers Association (Apindo), who are members of the National Tripartite forum, to deepen
              the formulation of the bill.

              The results of the tripartite forum became the basis for the discussions on the job creation bill,
              especially the labor cluster, which was passed by the House of Representatives (DPR) into law
              on Monday (October 5, 2020), she informed.

              Ida said she realizes there are pros and cons related to the job creation law, which is a natural
              thing in social and democratic dynamics. However, in the end, the government had to decide
              and prepare a draft to be discussed with the DPR, she said.

              "As much as possible, we (did) try our best to bring the views of trade unions / laborers closer
              to entrepreneurs," she added.
              Ida said that in the end, the DPR heard the accommodation of this view.

              She also lauded the DPR for publicly broadcasting the deliberations on the job creation omnibus
              bill, including for the employment cluster.

              The House of Representatives (DPR) and the Indonesian government on Monday passed the
              controversial omnibus bill into law amid mounting criticism over its provisions on labor rights,
              indigenous community rights, and environmental protection.

              "According to what we heard, once again let me ask for approvals in this plenary session, can
              we all agree (to pass the bill into law)?" Deputy House Speaker Azis Syamsuddin from the Golkar
              Party, who led the session, asked fellow house members.
              Most representatives attending the plenary session approved the bill's passage into law.

              Before the deliberation, all political parties presented their views on the Omnibus Bill on Job
              Creation. At least six parties firmly endorsed the omnibus bill, while the National Mandate Party
              presented a note on the bill. Two parties -- Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) and Democratic Party
              (Partai Demokrat) -- opposed the bill's passage.

              Following political party representatives, the government presented its views on why the bill
              needed to be passed into law.

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