JAKARTA - The Mukomuko Police, Polda Bengkulu deployed a number of personnel to secure demonstrations by members and administrators who are members of the Federation of Indonesian Metal Workers Unions (FSPMI) to reject the ratification of the Job Creation Law at PT DDP.
"A number of personnel at the South Mukomuko Police were deployed to secure the FSPMI demonstration at the PT DDP palm oil factory (PMKS) in Sibak Village, Ipuh District," said Head of Mukomuko Police AKBP Andy Arisandi in his statement, in Mukomuko. April 21.
The head of the Mukomuko Police received reports related to the demonstration of dozens of members and administrators who are members of the FSPMI rejecting the ratification of the Job Creation Law at PT DDP from the South Mukomuko Police.
He said that around 50 palm oil mill employees who are members of the FSPMI, chaired by Irwanto, held a demonstration against the ratification of the Employment Creation Law or the Omnibus Law.
During the demonstration, FSPMI members and administrators unfurled a number of banners and gave speeches, led by Irwanto and Ruslan, to reject the ratification of the Job Creation Law at the PT DDP head office.
In essence, this demonstration aims to appeal to the Constitutional Court (MA) to revoke the Employment Cluster Work Creation Omnibus Law and a judicial review.
He ensured that the demonstration that was held by dozens of FSPMI members and administrators against the ratification of the Job Creation Law in palm oil factories in this area went smoothly, orderly, and was conducive.
Then, he said, the demonstration activities carried out by members and administrators of the PSFMI were in accordance with the health protocol to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
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