
Philippine Transport Workers Criticize Marcos Jr Over Uncontrolled Oil Prices
Following the conclusion of a transport strike, Philippine transport workers are now criticizing President Marcos Jr for failing to control oil prices and are demanding focus on price caps and reining in oil companies, with the issue of excise tax removal still unresolved.
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Philippine transport strikers say Marcos Jr failing to control oil prices
Transport workers call on Philippines President Marcos Jr to focus on price caps and reining in oil companies.
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