JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia's government handed legislation to parliament on Wednesday to speed up the pace of economic reform and improve the country's investment climate, prompting a protest by trade unions.
The "Job Creation" bill is one of several of President Joko Widodo's so-called "omnibus laws" or bills that group together changes in unrelated legislation to allow parliament to vote on them in a single swoop.
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