Wednesday, May 3, 2023

1) On Mayday, Freeport workers demand Jokowi’s promise to settle dispute over unilateral layoffs


2) Cook Islands will host Pacific leaders in November 
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1) On Mayday, Freeport workers demand Jokowi’s promise to settle dispute over unilateral layoffs   
News Desk - Dismissal Of 8.300 PTFI Workers 
2 May 2023

Jayapura, Jubi – On May Day this year, May 1, 2023, former workers of PT Freeport Indonesia demanded President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo to keep his promise to resolve disputes related to the unilateral layoffs of 8,300 Freeportworkers who went on strike in 2017. Until now, the workers have not been receiving their rights.

“President Jokowi received us on February 13, 2019, and he promised to bring the parties together to find the best solution,” one of the striking workers, Lukas Rumpaidus, told reporters in Jayapura City on Sunday, April 30, 2023.

Rumpaidus said the dispute had entered its sixth year but the president’s promise had yet to be realized. “The President keeps coming to Freeport but our problems have not been addressed,” he said.

Rumpaidus said the workers were constantly fighting for their rights. He hopes that the Indonesian Government, the Mimika Regency Government and the Central Papua Provincial Government will pay attention to their struggles.

Director of the Legal Aid Institute (LBH Papua) Emanuel Gobay as the legal representative of the laid off workers said that the strike in 2017 was legitimate but the Freeport management terminated workers for striking reasons.

Gobay cited several court decisions that showed judges consideration on cases similar to the Freeport workers’ strike. “On that basis, we conclude that the strike by 8,300 Freeport workers was valid. Strikes like these are recognized by the Supreme Court,” Gobay said.

Gobay also said that in 2018, the Papua Manpower Office had declared the strike of 8,300 Freepoort workers valid. Also in 2018, then governor Lukas Enembe issued a letter confirming that the strike was legal. The letter also ordered Freeport to rehire the laid off workers and pay their wages during the layoff.


Gobay saw no seriousness from the Indonesian government to resolve the Freeport layoffs. Gobay asked the President and Vice President to open a negotiation between Freeport and the laid off workers.

Head of Strike of Jayapura Region Anton Awom said the layoff had adversely affected workers, they lost their jobs, family allowances, and could not afford to pay health insurance. In fact, Awom said, to date 115 workers have died of poverty.

“To this day we continue to fight. The problem was a long time ago and many of us have died but those are the more reasons to fight. At the very least, we have rights that have not been paid by the company and must be paid immediately,” he said.

Meanwhile, Rutce Selviani Bosawer of the Cenderawasih University’s Amnesty Campaign and Media Division said her party urged Freeport to fulfill the rights of the 8,300 striking workers. She said Freeport must also take responsibility for the deaths of 115 striking workers.

“The Indonesian government should immediately conduct a memorandum of understanding between the management of PT Freeport Indonesia and the 8,300 striking workers,” Bosawer said in a press statement received by Jubi on Sunday night. (*)

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2) Cook Islands will host Pacific leaders in November 
10:03 am today 
The 52nd Pacific Islands Forum Leaders Meeting will take place this year from November 6-10 in Rarotonga.
The theme for the annual gathering will be, "Our Voices, Our Choices, Our Pacific Way: Promote, Partner, Prosper".
Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) chair and Cook Islands Prime Minster Mark Brown said hosting the meeting was a significant event for the country and the region.
"We have been planning and consulting extensively to ensure our theme serves to inspire and empower our Leaders gathering," Brown said.
"Our theme represents the collective voice and aspirations of our Pacific people, highlighting the importance of promoting our unique Pacific Way, forging strong partnerships, and driving prosperity in our region," he said.
"The creative work behind crafting the theme and designing our official logo has been a collaborative effort with input across our community."
"It is an expression of our shared vision for a resilient, sustainable, and prosperous Te Moana Nui a Kiva - Blue Pacific Continent."
A PIF spokesperson said the official logo for the event features elements of the Cook Islands' cultural heritage and natural environment.
Cook Islands Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Immigration have created a dedicated website - www.piflm52.com - for the event, which will include news updates.
The island nation last hosted the Forum Leaders Meeting in 2012.

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