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INDONESIAN LABOR ACTIVISTS CONCERNED ABOUT NEW GOVT.

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Publication Date: 22-OCT-04
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JAKARTA, Oct 22 Asia Pulse - Labor activists said they were unhappy with the economic team chosen by the new president, claiming it was overly pro-free market.

The secretary general of the Association of Indonesian Workers' Unions (Aspek) Saeful Tavid and the general chairperson of the National Struggle Front...

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