Bangkok Post

Indonesia job decree faces opposition

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>>JAKARTA: Thousands of workers held rallies in Indonesia’s capital Jakarta yesterday, urging parliament to reject a presidenti­al decree that critics say would erode employees’ rights and environmen­tal protection­s.

President Joko Widodo issued the emergency decree last month, replacing a controvers­ial jobs law in Southeast Asia’s largest economy, a move some legal experts say violated a court ruling.

The Constituti­onal Court had ruled the 2020 Jobs Creation Law was flawed, saying there had been insufficie­nt public consultati­on before the law was passed. It ordered lawmakers to complete a renewed process by November.

Protester Damar Panca Mulia, 38, called the decree a government ploy to ensure the implementa­tion of the job law.

“This regulation degrades worker’s welfare, reduces labour protection­s and causes widespread damage — on agrarian issues, the environmen­t, protection of women,” he said. “Job creation should be in line with workers’ welfare improvemen­t, but this decree runs counter to it. That’s why we oppose it.”

Protesters held a banner saying “Say no to outsourcin­g”, while others had signs reading, “Refuse job creation emergency decree because there is no emergency situation”.

Joko Heriono, 59, said the regulation created uncertaint­y for workers as they could easily be fired and would get lower severance pay.

Labour party chairman Said Iqbal said outsourcin­g and minimum wage regulation in the decree were among the issues of concern.

“We don’t want the state to become only an agent for dirty entreprene­urs to weaken workers’ welfare,” he told reporters.

The Jobs Creation Law, revising more than 70 other laws, had been welcomed by foreign investors for cutting red tape.

Parliament will assess the legal standing of the decree in the current sitting, its deputy speaker said this week. Last week, a group of Indonesian­s asked the Constituti­onal Court to carry out a judicial review of the regulation.

 ?? ?? CAPITAL BIAS: Workers take part in a rally yesterday to protest against the job creation bill which they deemed only profits business in Jakarta.
CAPITAL BIAS: Workers take part in a rally yesterday to protest against the job creation bill which they deemed only profits business in Jakarta.

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