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View all search resultsProtests 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.
Central Jakarta traffic police have closed main roads in the area and the Jakarta Police have deployed 15,000 personnel to several spots in Central Jakarta, Jakarta Police chief Sr. Comr. Yusri Yunus said.
Thousands of students and members of labor unions took to the streets again on Tuesday to continue voicing opposition to the newly passed Job Creation Law, with their protests coinciding with the first anniversary of President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo’s second term.
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