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Route to State Palace blocked off for May Day rally, workers getting agitated
Jakarta Post - May 1, 2017
The workers initially planned to express their demands related to the revocation of wage regulations and outsourcing practices in front of the palace, but they could not get close enough to it due to the blocked road.
They screamed and asked security guards to open the blockade and let them in. "Let us in, Let us in," they shouted.
Things heated up when labor union leaders threatened to break the fence. "Let us to go to the State Palace or we'll break the fence," said Confederation of Indonesian Worker Unions (KSPI) chairman Said Iqbal on Monday.
According to the Jakarta Police, around 40,000 workers are participating in the rally. So far, no violence has erupted. To entertain themselves, the workers play musical instruments and sing songs together.
They are still trying to reach the State Palace. (wit)
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