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More than 2 million workers strike in Indonesia

October 03, 2012 11:54 am | Updated October 18, 2016 02:05 pm IST - JAKARTA

Indonesian unions say more than two million factory workers have gone on a one-day strike across the country to call for higher wages and protest the hiring of contract workers.

National police spokesman Col. Agus Rianto says hundreds of thousands of labourers from more than 700 companies at 80 industrial estates took to the streets in protest Wednesday.

Yoris Raweyai, chairman of the Confederation of Indonesian Workers’ Union, says workers want the government to revise a law allowing companies to hire temporary workers on one-year contracts without benefits.

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Indonesia’s Constitutional Court ruled in January that the hiring practice is unconstitutional and violates workers’ rights.

About 23,000 workers planned to march in the capital, Jakarta, on Wednesday afternoon, and some 15,000 police were expected to be deployed to safeguard the rally.

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