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Judul Govt, House agree on jobs bill as workers set to protest
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Newstrend Omnibus Law
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positive - Said Iqbal (Confederation of Indonesian Trade Unions (KSPI) president) Workers are
still calling for the UMSK to remain in the law, and we want there to be a limit on how long
workers can be employed on a contract basis or outsourced, as well as the type of work allowed
neutral - Elen Setiadi (expert staff member at the Coordinating Economic Ministry) Companies
that have given UMSK-based wages should keep on doing it.
neutral - Elen Setiadi (expert staff member at the Coordinating Economic Ministry) Our state
budget will soar. Can the government pay it when there’s an economic crisis and many people
are losing jobs?
neutral - Arteria Dahlan (PDI-P) Hopefully they will see that we’ve done our best even though
the results are not as expected
neutral - Taufik Basari (NasDem Party) Our arguments were based on the wishes of the labor
unions. We were trying to ensure that no changes would harm them
Ringkasan
At least 5 million workers have planned a national strike as the House of Representatives and
the government concluded the deliberation of the labor issues in the omnibus bill on jobs creation
on Sunday, abandoning an earlier plan to drop the articles.
The strike is planned to take place from Oct. 6 to 8, when the House is expected to hold plenary
sessions to pass the bill into law.
GOVT, HOUSE AGREE ON JOBS BILL AS WORKERS SET TO PROTEST
At least 5 million workers have planned a national strike as the House of Representatives and
the government concluded the deliberation of the labor issues in the omnibus bill on jobs creation
on Sunday, abandoning an earlier plan to drop the articles.
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