Some local governments and school administrations have suspended face-to-face classes on Monday in anticipation of a nationwide transport strike.
MANILA — Some local governments and school administrations in and around Metro Manila have suspended face-to-face classes on Monday in anticipation of a nationwide transport strike to protest a modernization program that jeepney drivers and operators say would phase out the traditional public utility vehicle.Pampanga's provincial office already released an executive order suspending in-person classes in the whole province from Oct. 16 to 17 to prepare for the strike.
In an announcement posted on its social media pages, DLSU said classes and work in their university would shift to online mode on Monday.TRANSPORT GROUP PLANS 'INDEFINITE' STIKE
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