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Judul               More journos report violations after jobs law passed: LBH Pers
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              Narasumber
              neutral - Ade Wahyudin (LBH Pers director) We have received at least 15 more reports since [the
              law was passed]



              Ringkasan

              More than 100 media workers have filed reports on alleged violations of labor rights committed
              by their employers, the Legal Aid Institute for the Press (LBH Pers) has revealed.

              As of Monday, the institute had received at least 137 reports from journalists and other media
              workers who filed reports of alleged unfair treatment by their employers across the country,
              most of which came from Greater Jakarta.

              “INFID urges the Manpower Minister to make a maximum effort to help media workers by using
              [a] COVID-19 financial scheme provided by the government,” the letter states. Sent to Manpower
              Minister Ida Fauziyah on Tuesday, the letter also addressed the potential of mass layoffs among
              journalists at the



              MORE JOURNOS REPORT VIOLATIONS AFTER JOBS LAW PASSED: LBH PERS

              More than 100 media workers have filed reports on alleged violations of labor rights committed
              by their employers, the Legal Aid Institute for the Press (LBH Pers) has revealed.

              As of Monday, the institute had received at least 137 reports from journalists and other media
              workers who filed reports of alleged unfair treatment by their employers across the country,
              most of which came from Greater Jakarta.

              Most of the reports were related to layoffs and furloughs experienced by the workers due to the
              economic fallout of the COVID-19 outbreak. Most of them also reported pay and holiday bonus
              cuts.




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