Rallies in Indonesia are continuing for a third day as tens of thousands protest against the controversial “omnibus” jobs creations bill that became law on Monday. 

The bill makes significant changes to Indonesia's labour regulations including abolishing the sectoral minimum wage, in favour of minimums set by regional governors.

The Indonesian government says the bill is designed to help recover Indonesia’s economy while critics say that the new law will harm workers and the environment. 

The International Trade Union Confederation  said the bill would cut wages, remove sick leave provisions and other protections, and undermine job security.