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26 Apr 2024 | 11:49 AM UTC

Philippines: Transport unions plan strike across the Philippines between April 29-30

Jeepney unions to hold nationwide strike in the Philippines April 29-30. Transport and business disruptions likely.

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Unionized jeepney drivers, including the Pagkakaisa ng mga Samahan ng Tsuper (PISTON) and the Manibela group, will hold a strike April 29-30. The action is to denounce the recent Filipino Supreme Court ruling that finds the Public Utility Vehicle (PUV) Modernization Program constitutional. Organizers claim that over 250,000 members nationwide, including over 30,000 drivers in Metro Manila, will join the action. Prolonged and/or recurrent protests and strikes are possible in the coming weeks, heightening the risk of significant transport disruptions.

Increased demand for alternative ground transport services, such as taxis and buses, will likely prompt overcrowding and delays nationwide during the action. Officials will likely deploy free patrol vehicles to aid passengers. Employees may experience difficulties in reaching workplaces, especially in urban centers. During previous work stoppages, authorities implemented asynchronous classes in all public schools nationwide. Workplaces may implement similar telecommuting arrangements in the event of a prolonged strike. Non-participating jeepneys have also faced vandal attacks during previous work stoppages.

Solidarity protest campaigns, including marches and sit-ins, are likely nationwide, especially near transportation hubs, government buildings like the Department of Transportation offices, public squares, and major thoroughfares. Strike participants may hold sit-ins, street marches, or block roads with vehicles. Authorities will likely monitor any gatherings and disperse overly disruptive crowds. While the events will probably pass peacefully, minor isolated skirmishes between activists and police may occur.

Confirm all mass transit schedules and transport reservations in advance. Seek alternative means of transport if necessary. Allow additional time to reach your destination, especially during peak hours in cities. Confirm business appointments April 29-30. Monitor local media for updates on rallies and road conditions, as organizers may not announce demonstrations in advance. Avoid all protests as a standard precaution. Heed traffic and security advisories. Leave the area at the first sign of a security disturbance.