Free Trade Union Officially Banned

Free Trade Union Officially Banned

Tapol bulletin no, 123, June 1994 This is the Published version of the following publication UNSPECIFIED (1994) Tapol bulletin no, 123, June 1994. Tapol bulletin (123). pp. 1-24. ISSN 1356-1154 The publisher’s official version can be found at Note that access to this version may require subscription. Downloaded from VU Research Repository https://vuir.vu.edu.au/26065/ The Indonesia Human Rights Campaign T APOL Bulletin No. 123 June 1994 Free trade union officially banned The Indonesian authorities have announced that the SBSI, the Indonesia Prosperous Labour Union, has been banned. The announcement came ten days after tens of thousands of workers in Medan organised actions in support of a number of demands. The ban was announced by Suryatna Subrata, secretary­ by workers for siding with the bosses. As Jabour conflicts general of the Interior Ministry, who declared that the SBSI and strikes have intensified in the last year or so, the SPSI's is an 'illegal' organisation and 'is banned from carrying out credibility has sunk to a new low. any kind of activity'. Regional administrations throughout On the very day the ban was announced, a high-level the country were instructed to comply with the ban, he said, mission from the International Confederation of Free Trade adding that 'it is up to the security forces to act if the union Unions was in Jakarta to discuss with the SBSI leadership ignores the ban'. their application to join the ICFTU. The SBSI has been in The Interior Ministry has also aJJeged that the SBSI has contact with the ICFTU for some time and membership is never tried to register with the Ministry. This is not true; expected to be approved within the next few months. the union made several applications to register since it was founded in April 1992 but these have aJJ been ignored. Ban follow-up unclear Under Indonesia's corporatist system, only a single trade The announcement of the ban has not been followed by union is permitted. It is this basic violation of the freedom moves to close down the SBSI office in Jakarta. SBSI of association that the SBSI is seeking to chaJJenge. The leaders did not issue any statement when the ban was only union recognised by the government is the SPSI. In announced as they were not notified by the Ministry and those factories where SPSI units exist, they are distrusted therefore decided to ignore it. The government stand-off I Manila kowtows to Jakarta Labour Issues . .A long hot week in Medan p. 2 After months of sustained bullying by Jakarta to prevent a Trade unionists and workers under arrest p. 4 conference on East Timar in Manila, the Philippines Army intervention continues . p. 5 president General Fidel Ramos took the unprecedented More labOur movement deatbs p. 7 decision to bar all foreigners from attending the Asia­ .•.. Pacific Conference on East Timar (APCET) in May. A Polltlcal l•ues palace statement said the presence of foreigners would be Anti-crime wave: 'Bang, bang!' p. 8 "inimical to the national interest". Eight persons were , People's Democratic Union p. 10 blacklisted: Carmel Budiardjo and Liem Soei Liang from Church conflict turns violent · p. 11 TAPOL, Jose Ramos-Horta of CNRM, Jose Guterres and Arms trade an~ European campaign p. 14 Mari Alkatiri of Fretilin, Joao Carrascalao of UDT, and two other East Timar activists who work in Melbourne and Human rights Darwin. Human rights briefs p. 12 Arm-twisting from Jakarta was unprecedented. When 21 students sentenced to six months p. 16 Ramos told Jakarta a ban would be unconstitutional, the Will these men die in prison? p. 24 bu11ying grew fiercer. East Timor Indonesia's '28th province' Xanana rejects release and exile p. 17 Reacting to the shock decision, the APCET organisers said: Xanana writes to Indonesian groups p. 18 Foreign journalists' visit backfires p. 19 The Ramos administration is acting as if the Philippines Oandestine activists arrested p. 20 is Indonesia's 28th province.... We have repeatedly (said) Belo unhappy about reconciliation talks p. 22 continued on page 23 to attend were unable to reach the building. The police said TRADE -UNIONS the celebration was banned because the organisers had not applied for a permit. may reflect the official view that the SBSI 'does not exist'. Muchtar Pakpahan decided not to attend as 1t was feared Another explanation for the lack of any foJJow-up is to that he would to taken into custody if he turned up and avoid measures that couJd attract international attention. delivered a speech. [Editor, 5.5.1994] Hesitancy over putting the ban into effect appears to have irritated some regional commanders. The military com­ Pressure on the regime mander of Central Java has expressed extreme irritation at Readers are urged to protest to the foJlowing about the what he aIJeges are the activities of SBSI chairman, banning of the SBSI: Muchtar Pakpahan. After a rash of strikes in many textile factories in and around Semarang, the provincial capita], Genera] Yogie S. Memed, which lasted for nearly two weeks, Major-General Soeyono Minister of the Interior, said Pakpahan should be barred (dicekal) because the J1 Medan Merdeka Utara, No. 7 strikes had occurred immediately after he visited the Central Jakarta, Indonesia province. He lamented the fact however that 'there is no Fax: +62-21 323 577 legal basis to bar him' so that all that could be done was to keep track of what he is doing. [Bernas, 27.4.1994] Mr Abdul Latief, One of the strikes he accused Pakpahan of fomenting Minister of Manpower, occurred at PT Dharintex, a textile factory that pays its JI. Gen. Gatot Subroto, workers Rp. 825 (about £0.25) a day. Central Jakarta, Indonesia Fax: +62-21 840 2746 SBSI anniversary celebration raided A meeting scheduled for 24 April at the SBSI head office Please send copies to the SBSI: in Jakarta to celebrate its second anniversary was raided by security forces. A day earlier, police turned up at the J1 Kayu Ramin, 32, premises and ordered the removal of tents and furniture that Utan Kayu Utara, had been set out in readiness for the event. East Jakarta 13120, Indonesia On the day, many SBSI activists gathered at the premises, Fax: +62-21 489-8465 shared food and sang songs, but several personalities invited A long hot week in Medan For ten days in April workers in Medan and elsewhere in North Sumatra, dominated the streets to press for their demands. The Medan demonstrations were widely reported in the international press as things went out of control with looting of shops and rioting. Many reports focused on the anti­ Chinese dimension but this is not the whole story. For many weeks passions among workers at KIM, the support and respect among the workers, in contrast with Medan Industrial estate, were running high. In March, a SPSI, the government-sponsored union which is regarded young worker named Rusli was found dead in a river after as an extension of the employers. The situation was ripe for taking part in a strike at his factory. The police refused to action. investigate the death, which only heightened the tension. The strike at Rusli's factory, PT Deli Karet, bad erupted Workers' demands when the management decided to Jay off nearly 400 On 14 April the workers left the factory gates and peace­ workers without severance pay. fully marched to the office of the provincial governor, ret'd Medan, the largest city in Sumatra and Indonesia's fourth General Raja Inal Siregar. At least 50,000 workers joined largest city, is the location of many manufacturing com­ the march, bringing the city centre to a standstilJ. The four panies, processing plantation products like rubber, tobacco demands were: an inquiry into the death of Rusli, compen­ and coconuts. In the last twenty years, Medan has become sation for the fired workers at PT Deli Karet, freedom of an industrial boom town in the Asia-Pacific region and has association and a rise in the minimum wage to Rp 7,000 profited enormously from the availability of cheap Jabour (£2.20). to manufacture electronics, textile and shoes. In January the The demonstration was organised by a broad front called minimum daily wage for the region was raised to Rp 3,100 Forum Aksi Solidaritas Buruh (Workers Solidarity Action (less than £1.00). Yet, many companies refused to pay this Forum) consisting of representatives of 23 different fac­ starvation wage, which became another source of discontent tories. The Medan SBSI chapter together with 9 local NGOs for the workers. In neighbouring Malaysia wages are three helped with the preparations. Eady on 14 April, huge times as high. crowds assembled at the Merdeka Square to start the march Another burning issue was freedom of association. Ever to the governor's office. The demonstration was lively but since SBSI, the Indonesian Prosperous Trade Union, came peaceful. After lengthy negotiations with security officers, into being two years ago, its Medan chapter has won a delegation of 23 representatives from the various factories 2 T APOL Bulletin No. 123, June 1994 was allowed to enter the governor's building, but instead of meeting the governor they had an encounter with some STRIKES middle-ranking officials and Colonel Latmono, the local Bakorstanasda (army security agency) officer. The delega­ Staff of the General Staff told a news conference: "We have tion was allowed to present their demands but left feeling data indicating that the SBSI, which is not recognised by very dissatisfied after having achieved nothmg. They were the government, masterminded the violent worker rallies".

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