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Judul Workers return to street to protest against jobs law, demand wage hike
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positive - Said Iqbal (None) Our demand is for [the government] to revoke the jobs law and raise
the 2021 minimum wage
neutral - Yusri Yunus (Jakarta Police spokesperson) We have prepared 7.766 personnel in two
locations, we have also prepared another 8,000 for backup
Ringkasan
Protests against the Job Creation Law have entered their fifth week in Jakarta as workers stage
yet another rally near the Presidential Palace in Central Jakarta to voice their opposition to the
controversial law and the government's decision not to increase the minimum wage.
Protestors from 32 labor unions, such as the Confederation of Indonesian Trade Unions (KSPI),
All-Indonesia Workers Union Confederation (KSPSI) and the Indonesian Metal Workers
Federation (FSPMI) flocked to Jl. Medan Merdeka Barat, located around 1 kilometer from the
Palace, beginning at 10 a.m. on Monday.
WORKERS RETURN TO STREET TO PROTEST AGAINST JOBS LAW, DEMAND WAGE
HIKE
Protests against the Job Creation Law have entered their fifth week in Jakarta as workers stage
yet another rally near the Presidential Palace in Central Jakarta to voice their opposition to the
controversial law and the government's decision not to increase the minimum wage.
Protestors from 32 labor unions, such as the Confederation of Indonesian Trade Unions (KSPI),
All-Indonesia Workers Union Confederation (KSPSI) and the Indonesian Metal Workers
Federation (FSPMI) flocked to Jl. Medan Merdeka Barat, located around 1 kilometer from the
Palace, beginning at 10 a.m. on Monday.
They carried banners to voice their protest against the Job Creation Law.
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