MANILA, Philippines — Piston and Manibela have the right to join forces in the transport strike, according to the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB).
LTFRB Celine Pialago on Wednesday said that the government remained committed to have genuine dialogue regardless.
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“Iyong tanong po, kung sila po ba ay posibleng sumama sa Manibela sa kanilang mga kilos-protesta ay discretion po ng Piston iyon. Ang sa amin po, pinanghahawakan po ng LTFRB na sila po ay kinakausap at patuloy pong kinakausap ng ating chairman,” sad Pialago on the Bagong Pilipinas Ngayon public briefing.
(The question, if it is possible for them to join Manibela in their protests, is the discretion of Piston. For our end, the LTFRB is committed to keep talking to them, and our chairman is continuously talking to them.)
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Pialago said that the transport groups’ consultants met with the LTFRB to discuss legal procedures of the strike.
Major jeepney groups Piston and Manibela are striking against the December 31 deadline of the Public Utility Vehicle Modernization Program.