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View all search resultsThe House of Representatives is moving closer to deliberating a law next year that will regulate on-demand transportation services, following recent protests by gig drivers demanding higher pay and better labor protections.
While thousands of people staged demonstrations at several strategic points in Jakarta on Thursday, online ride-hailing (ojol) drivers and street vendors continued business by exercising some caution as to avoid potential violence.
The controversial Public Housing Savings (Tapera) program has been met with a backlash from ojol (app-based ride-hailing motorcycle taxi) drivers, who fear that the mandatory monthly salary cut will become a burden for those with unsteady incomes.
Land Transportation Directorate General of Transportation Ministry announced a new ceiling and floor price for two-wheeled online-ride-hailing services on Monday, urging related companies to adjust to the new fares immediately, within the 10-day time span the ministry provided.
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