Workers protest Jakarta's 2026 minimum wage at Presidential Palace

Thousands of workers protested at Jakarta's Presidential Palace on December 29-30, 2025, against the recently announced 2026 Provincial Minimum Wage (UMP) of Rp5,729,876—a 6.17% increase deemed insufficient by unions. Led by KSPI President Said Iqbal, the two-day action drew heavy police security amid guarantees of free expression.

Following Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung's December 24 announcement of the 2026 UMP at Rp5,729,876 (up from Rp5,396,761 under Government Regulation No. 49/2025, effective January 1), labor unions escalated their rejection with mass protests.

On December 29, around 1,000 workers from DKI Jakarta, West Java, and Banten gathered at Patung Kuda starting at 10:00 WIB, expanding to at least 10,000 at the Presidential Palace on December 30. KSPI President Said Iqbal called it a 'major initial' action, also targeting the DPR RI building and Central Jakarta District Court over an incitement trial.

Central Jakarta Police Chief Commissioner General Susatyo Purnomo Condro deployed 1,392 personnel from 06:00 WIB, using non-lethal tactics like Tactical Wall Game. 'We prioritize humane and persuasive approaches without firearms,' he said, urging peaceful conduct to avoid anarchy or traffic disruptions around Monas. Alternative routes were recommended, with police affirming legal rights to protest.

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