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An estimated 5,000 to 10,000 drivers and operators of transport cooperatives are expected to take part in today’s “unity walk” to express their opposition to the Senate resolution recommending the suspension of the Public Utility Vehicles Modernization Program .
According to Ed Comia, convenor of the Kooperatiba at Korporasyon ng Alyansang Pilipino para sa Modernisasyon , simultaneous strikes will also be held in other parts of the country such as Cagayan de Oro and Cebu. “We are saddened by what the Senate had done. It seems they only heard what the 20 percent had to say. We, the 80 percent were not heard,” Vargas said in Filipino.
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