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    "data": {
        "id": 1712005,
        "msgid": "yearning-for-a-safe-space-for-female-workers-1777603987",
        "date": "2026-05-01 09:00:39",
        "title": "Yearning for a Safe Space for Female Workers",
        "author": "",
        "source": "ANTARA_ID",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Social Policy",
        "summary": "A tragic train collision in Bekasi on 27 April resulted in the deaths of 16 women, all passengers in the women's-only carriage, highlighting the vulnerabilities faced by urban female workers returning home after long days. Concurrently, a childcare facility scandal in Yogyakarta has shattered trust among working mothers, underscoring the urgent need for better support systems. These incidents serve as a stark reminder of the unfinished work required to ensure the welfare and safety of Indonesia's working women, especially around significant dates like Kartini Day and International Labour Day.",
        "content": "<p>What female workers yearn for today is the most fundamental right as\na human being. Jakarta (ANTARA) - That night, less than a week after\nKartini Day and fewer than five days before International Labour Day, a\nmajor tragedy seemed to pierce the hearts of all Indonesian women. On\nMonday (27\/4), the train accident occurred. The Argo Bromo train,\nspeeding from Gambir Station in Jakarta to Pasar Turi in Surabaya,\ncollided with the stationary Jakarta-Cikarang Commuter Line train at\nBekasi Timur Station. As of Wednesday (29\/4) at 11:00 WIB, the death\ntoll from the accident stood at 16 people, all of whom were women. In\nthe rearmost carriage, mothers, female employees, and even informal\nfemale workers were crammed together, enduring fatigue on their journey\nhome, before it all turned into rubble surrounded by their belongings.\nCooler bags containing breast milk, lanyards with names and company\nlogos, scattered bag contents, and mobile phones that kept ringing with\nunanswered messages, waiting to be properly handled. The women-only\ncarriage, which should have been a safe space for urban Kartinis, in an\ninstant, became the most vulnerable spot during the accident. In the\nsame week, news about a childcare facility (daycare) in Yogyakarta also\ntugged at the hearts of other women. A place trusted by young mothers\nwho still have to work to leave their children to play and learn turned\ninto an unimaginable nightmare. Both tragedies simultaneously seem to\nserve as a warning that there is still much homework to be done to\nsupport the welfare of working women.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/yearning-for-a-safe-space-for-female-workers-1777603987",
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    "sponsor": "Okusi Associates",
    "sponsor_url": "https:\/\/okusiassociates.com"
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