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MANILA, Philippines — Drivers and operators of public utility vehicles will not stop holding transport strikes and protests until the government heeds their calls amid the rising cost of fuel products, transport group Piston president Mody Floranda said on Thursday. Floranda reiterated this statement as the No to Oil Price Hike Coalition, which comprises drivers of jeepneys, buses, UV express, and transport network vehicle services, began its two-day transport strike to demand government action amid the oil price hike, which continues to affect their livelihoods. READ: Nationwide transport strike set March 26-27 over rising oil prices The two-day protest came […]... Keep on reading: Transport strikes, protests to continue until demands met – Piston
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