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Thousands of Workers Rally in Jakarta for Better Health Care, Wages
Lenny Tristia Tambun & Bayu Marhaenjati | April 10, 2013

 Workers rally in Jakarta to protest against low wages and health care. (JG 
Photo/Lenny Tristia Tambun

Thousands of workers on Wednesday marched together in Jakarta to protest 
against low wages and to demand that the government implement health care 
coverage for Indonesians. 

Protestors from the Indonesian Prosperous Labor Union Confederation (KSBSI), 
All Indonesia Labor Union Confederations (KSBI), Indonesian Metal Workers 
Federation (FSPMI) and the Confederation of Indonesian Workers Unions (KSPI), 
marched from the Hotel Indonesia traffic circle in Central Jakarta to the 
Health Ministry's office in South Jakarta, causing traffic jams in from Jalan 
Jend. Sudirman to Jalan MH Thamrin. 

Said Iqbal, the president of KSPI, said on Tuesday that the protestors were 
demanding the government provide health care coverage for all Indonesians by 
January 2014. They were also requesting that workers who received the minimum 
wage to be included in the Premium Payment Assistance (PBI) program. 

The workers also planned to march to the State Palace, Coordinating Ministry 
for People's Welfare, the Manpower and Transmigration Ministry and the 
State-Owned Enterprises Ministry. 

Sr. Comr. Rikwanto, the Jakarta Police spokesman, said the police would 
redirect traffic if necessary. 

“Traffic redirection will be done according to the situation,” he said. 




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