The president of Labor prepares a bigger and more wavy demonstration, will never accept the Omnibus Law



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SHARE THE NEWS – The Confederation of Indonesian Workers’ Unions (KSPI) remains on its original point of rejecting the Omnibus Law on Employment Creation Law.

KSPI will refuse if the government or President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) invites a discussion to formulate Government Regulations (PP) and Presidential Regulations (Perpres) as regulations derived from the Employment Creation Law that were passed by the Indonesian Parliament on Monday, October 5, 2020.

As is known, the Employment Creation Law provoked demonstrations by workers and students. This is because workers think that the Employment Creation Law is very harmful to them.

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“The workers reject the Omnibus Law of the Employment Creation Law. Therefore, it is impossible for the workers to accept the derived regulations. Furthermore, they are involved in discussing it,” KSPI President Said Iqbal was quoted as saying in Distributing News from Antara, on Thursday, October 15, 2020.



The position of KSPI, he stressed, was in line with the commitment of workers who until now rejected the Omnibus Law for Job Creation, especially for the labor cluster.

Not only that, unions and workers are currently preparing new actions to reject the Employment Creation Law after having carried out a national strike on October 6-8, 2020.

“In the future, the actions of workers against the Omnibus Law will get bigger and more rugged,” Said said.

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