Filipinos Fight for Fair Wages: Transport Worker Protests Rage On

Thousands of transport workers in the Philippines are taking to the streets, demanding better pay and working conditions. Explore the reasons behind this growing labor movement.
Across the bustling streets of Manila, a growing chorus of voices is rising up, demanding change. Thousands of transport workers in the Philippines have taken to the protests, fueled by a deep sense of frustration over low wages, long hours, and challenging working conditions.
At the heart of the unrest is a longstanding issue that has plagued the country's transport industry for years - the financial strain placed on workers, many of whom struggle to make ends meet despite the vital role they play in keeping the nation's economy moving.
BBC News Asia Business Correspondent Suranajana Tewari recently spoke with some of the protesters, gaining insight into the driving forces behind this growing labor movement. The stories they shared paint a vivid picture of the hardships faced by transport workers and the urgent need for reforms to address their concerns.
Source: BBC News


