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7 Oct 2020 Story
Indonesia: Omnibus Bill aimed at boosting investment faces criticism from CSOs & investors over threat to environment and workersâ rights
On 5 October 2020, the Indonesian House of Representatives passed the Omnibus Bill on Job Creation, which the government argues will make the country more attractive to foreign investors and aid the economy recover from the fallout of the Covid-19 pandemic.
However, unions, campaigners and investors have criticised the bill as posing a threat to hard-won labour right and environmental-protection regulations. A draft version of the bill scraps mandatory paid leave for childbirth, weddings, baptisms, bereavement, and menstruation. Overtime will be increased, and mandat
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Indonesian Navy rules out human error, overloading as factors in submarine sinking
28 April 2021
by Ridzwan Rahmat
The Indonesian Navy (Tentara Nasional Indonesia – Angkatan Laut: TNI-AL) has ruled out human error, and refuted suggestions that its doomed Cakra (Type 209/1300)-class diesel submarine (SSK) was carrying more personnel than the boat was designed for at the time of its disappearance.
KRI
Nanggala
seen here during a sail pass off Surabaya in 2014. The boat was declared sunk in the Bali Sea on 25 April.
(Alex Widojo/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)
The SSK, KRI
Nanggala
(402), was first reported as missing on 21 April while it was preparing for a training mission in the Bali Sea, and was discovered sunk at a depth of about 830 m four days later. All personnel onboard have been declared by the TNI-AL as dead.