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Industrial Relations Court

Bargaining for More Time

Tuesday, November 23, 2004

Despite being scheduled to open in January 2005, the Industrial Relations Law Court is not yet ready to be established.

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THREE weeks ago, government officials from the Supreme Court and the Department of Labor & Transmigration attended a special meeting at the Aryaduta Hotel in Jakarta, to discuss implementation of Law No. 2/2004 on the Resolution of Industrial Disputes. However, an atmosphere of frustration hung over the meeting room as participants realized the daunting task that had been set for them. Establishment of the Industrial Relations Law Court is

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