Indonesia's parliament votes to pass President Joko Widodo's emergency decree to cement rules on investment and jobs in Southeast Asia's biggest economy
Under Indonesia's constitution, a president is only supposed to use such a decree to address an emergency.
The changes under the 2020 law include cuts in severance benefits, new minimum wage limits and removing some mandatory paid leave, as well as loosening rules on environmental inspections for investment. Experts have also questioned the use of the decree, officially known as a government regulation in lieu of law, especially after parliament delayed its vote by more than a month.
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