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Labor Affairs

Judgment Daze

Tuesday, May 22, 2001

Ngadinah is to be tried in Tangerang. Wuaya has been convicted in East Kalimantan. Workers' rights continue to be sidelined just as they were for so long under the New Order.

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Ngadinah never suspected that the interview she gave with a private television station would land her in prison. Nevertheless, the 29-year-old, who appeared before the court wearing a headscarf, looked relaxed during her trial at the Tangerang District Court, Thursday of last week. The employee of PT Panarub Industri, a company that produces Adidas footwear, sat as the accused holding a bunch of roses given to her by her supporters. Meanwhile, hu

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