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MANILA, Philippines — Around 150 transport network vehicle service (TNVS) drivers passed through Aurora boulevard on Thursday afternoon while sounding their horns and revving their engines in protest of the rising fuel prices, which have reduced their income by as much as 70 percent. The parade was part of a two-day nationwide transport strike organized by the No to Oil Price Hike Coalition composed of over 20 groups, which includes jeepney, UV express, bus, and TNVS drivers. In a briefing, Christopher Maglalang of the TNVS Community of the Philippines said TNVS drivers will be supporting the demands of the coalition, […]... Keep on reading: TNVS drivers join transport strike, say income reduced by as high as 70%
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