KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. Indonesia's two largest trade unions said on Tuesday they had filed a judicial review at the country's Constitutional Court to challenge the government's new "Job Creation" law that has sparked widespread protests in Southeast Asia's largest economy. The government has said the so-called "omnibus" law, which has revised over 70 existing laws, is vital to cut red tape, spur investment and boost labour market competitiveness. While it has been positively received by the market, it has sparked a firestorm of protests from workers, students and environmentalists since it was passed by parliament last month.
Indonesian unions file judicial review to challenge job creation law
KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. Indonesia's two largest trade unions said on Tuesday they had filed a judicial review at the country's Constitutional Court to challenge the government's new "Job Creation" law that has sparked widespread protests in Southeast Asia's largest economy. The government has said the so-called "omnibus" law, which has revised over 70 existing laws, is vital to cut red tape, spur investment and boost labour market competitiveness. While it has been positively received by the market, it has sparked a firestorm of protests from workers, students and environmentalists since it was passed by parliament last month.