Indonesia street protests reignite over disputed labour law

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JAKARTA (BLOOMBERG) - Student groups across Indonesia resumed protests against a landmark labour law passed earlier this month that opponents say will erode workers' rights and dismantle environmental protections.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

JAKARTA - Student groups across Indonesia resumed protests against a landmark labour law passed earlier this month that opponents say will erode workers' rights and dismantle environmental protections.

For Jokowi, as Widodo is known, the law's passage without the support of powerful unions shows a determination to hasten key reforms at the heart of his economy-focused policy agenda, even if it risks stoking already simmering discontent. Said Iqbal, president of Indonesian Trade Union Confederation, recalled stakeholders stressing the need to reach a compromise when unions joined the government-led negotiations in Jakarta in July. But the talks quickly soured.

Protests erupted across the country last September against a number of controversial laws, including one that weakened the authority of the country's Corruption Eradication Commission. Although the government insists the process has been transparent, the Labour Alliance Confederation questioned why lawmakers held discussions during a holiday in a hotel outside of Jakarta, and not in open session of Parliament.

 

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