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                   BARBED RESPONSE: Members of the Indonesian Trade Unions 
Congress gather Wednesday outside Merdeka Palace in Central Jakarta in a show 
of opposition to the government's plan to revise the 2003 Labor Law. (JP/R. 
Berto Wedhatama)  
           
     


Workers resume protests, snub govt offer on talks 


The Jakarta Post, Jakarta

About 5,000 workers from one of the country's largest trade union organizations 
swarmed the streets Wednesday in Jakarta and Surabaya to reject the 
government's proposal to revamp revisions to the labor law.

In Jakarta, protesters from the Indonesian Trade Unions Congress (ITUC) marched 
from the Hotel Indonesia traffic circle in Central Jakarta to the nearby State 
Palace and adjoining government offices. Bambang Wirahyoso, who coordinated the 
demonstration, said his organization was not among the labor unions who 
accepted the government's offer to discuss the draft. 

The government announced Saturday it would arrange tripartite talks of its 
representatives, labor unions and the business community to discuss the 
changes. Workers claim the changes kowtow to business interests at the expense 
of their welfare, while the business community counters they are vital to 
reinvigorate the stagnant economy. 

President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, responding to more than two weeks of labor 
rallies that paralyzed industry and caused huge losses, said Saturday the 
government would enlist five state universities to evaluate the current law and 
give their opinion to the tripartite forum on preparing a representative draft 
law beneficial to workers and employers. 

Unlike previous protests, which were marred by vandalism, participants 
dispersed peacefully Wednesday after presenting their demands to officials. 

"It is not the right time to revise the two-year-old law and the latter is not 
the main hurdle to the entry of foreign investment into the country," Bambang 
said, adding the tripartite discussions also should be scrapped. 

ITUC vice president Khoirul Anam told The Jakarta Post his separately 
organization would accept the government's offer if it carried through with its 
plan to enlist the universities to evaluate the urgency of the revisions. 

"Otherwise, the ITUC will join forces with other major unions to stage a 
national strike in the observance of May Day," he said. 

University of Indonesia economist Ichsanuddin Noersy said the universities 
would evaluate the importance of revising the labor law to effect economic 
recovery. 

"I'm afraid that the problem is not in the labor law. The main problem lies in 
the absence of clean corporate governance, the corrupt and complicated 
bureaucracy, double taxation system, poor infrastructure and the rigid 
investment laws," he said. 

Former manpower and transmigration minister Bomer Pasaribu said the government 
should adopt an active labor market, instead of a rigid or flexible one, in 
drafting the bill. 

"The rigid labor market is pro-neoliberal while the flexible labor market 
benefits workers. We should use the active labor market to benefit both sides," 
said Bomer, also chairman of the Center for Labor Development Studies and a 
lecturer in the postgraduate program at the Bogor Institute of Agriculture. 


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