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All-Indonesia Labor Union Confederation President Elly Rosita Silaban: It’s As If We Were Side-stepped

Tuesday, May 5, 2020

After waiting for two days on tenterhooks, the President of the All-Indonesia Labor Union Confederation (KSBSI) Elly Rosita Silaban obtained the good news from the Merdeka Palace on Friday, April 24.

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THAT day, President Joko Widodo announced the government and the House of Representatives (DPR) had agreed to postpone deliberations on the Job Creation Bill related to the cluster dealing in labor issues.

To Elly, 49, Jokowi’s decision was an answer to the demands she had voiced out together with the President of the All-Indonesia Workers Union Confederation (KSPSI) Andi Gani Nena Wea, and the President of the Confederation of Indone

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