Workers Shut Down Indonesia’s Capital
Wednesday, October 17, 2012 at 2:01PM
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 On October 3, a strike by more than two million factory workers in Indonesia’s capital Jakarta brought the city to a halt. They’ve taken to the streets across the country to protest the government’s slave-labor wage policy. The minimum wage for a 6-day week is below $80 a month (see CHALLENGE 10/17). 

 

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