This story
was taken from Bulatlat, the Philippines's alternative weekly
newsmagazine (www.bulatlat.com, www.bulatlat.net, www.bulatlat.org).
Vol. V, No. 31, September 11-17, 2005
The transport group
Pinag-isang samahan ng mga Tsuper at Opereytor Nationwide (Piston or United
Nationwide Association of Drivers and Operators) has announced that it will be
holding a nationwide transport strike on Sept. 12 to demand the scrapping of the
Oil Deregulation Law and the repeal of the Expanded Value-Added Tax Law (EVAT).
It will also carry the demand for Arroyo’s resignation or ouster, says Piston. The transport group
Pinag-isang Samahan ng mga Tsuper at Opereytor Nationwide (Piston or United
Nationwide Association of Drivers and Operators) has announced that it will lead
a nationwide transport strike on Sept. 12 to demand the scrapping of the Oil
Deregulation Law and the repeal of the Expanded Value-Added Tax Law (EVAT). Piston and another
transport group, the Philippine Confederation of Drivers and Operators –
Alliance of Concerned Transport Organizations (PCDO-ACTO) expect to cripple
public transportation in Metro Manila and regional centers by 90 percent, said
George San Mateo, Piston spokesperson. The transport strike will
coincide with the National Day of Prayer declared by President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo. The transport sector and
the consuming public have had to put up with almost weekly oil price hikes
following steep jumps in world crude oil prices last month. Diesel, which is
used mainly by jeepney drivers who comprise the bulk of Piston’s mass base, is
now sold at P32 ($0.57 based on a $1:P56.06 exchange rate as of Sept. 9).
Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), which is used for cooking in most Philippine
households, is now priced at P440 per tank. Piston holds President
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo responsible for the relentless increases in oil prices,
said the group’s spokesperson, George San Mateo. “Mrs. Arroyo says she cannot do
anything about the effect of increases in world oil prices,” he said in a brief
phone interview with Bulatlat over the weekend. “But that’s not true. The
government can implement price controls.” San Mateo also said that
the transport strike will also carry the demand for the scrapping of the
Expanded Value-Added Tax (EVAT) law. The Supreme Court voted
15-0 on Sept. 1 upholding the constitutionality of the EVAT bill, which was
signed into law early this year. The EVAT law expands the coverage of the VAT to
include fuel, electricity, and transportation among other previously VAT-exempt
goods and services. According to Piston
president Mar Garvida, the implementation of the EVAT law would increase pump
prices by more than P3 per liter. San Mateo also said that
the transport strike will likewise be demanding Arroyo’s resignation or ouster.
“This is our fifth
transport strike expressing the same demand for the scrapping of the Oil
Deregulation Law,” San Mateo told Bulatlat, “but all the while she has
only been meeting us with deaf ears. She has not done anything to alleviate the
sufferings of the people, including those in the transport sector.” “So she should resign from
her post,” San Mateo added. “If she doesn’t resign, we will be calling for her
ouster as well.” Piston has a total
membership of 250,000 nationwide, according to Garvida and San Mateo. Piston,
together with PCDO-ACTO, expect to paralyze 90 percent of the country’s public
transport. The mass-up points in Metro
Manila, according to San Mateo, will be in Alabang, Muntinlupa City; Baclaran,
Parañaque City; Cubao and Novaliches, both in Quezon City; the port area in
Manila, the Ever Gotesco Mall in Caloocan City, the Kalayaan-Kamias interchange
in Quezon City, and the Welcome Rotunda, the boundary between Quezon City and
Manila. There will be other strike
centers in Baguio City, Cagayan Valley, Ilocos, Pangasinan, Pampanga, Laguna,
Quezon, Rizal, Bicol, Cebu, Bohol, the Negros provinces, Davao City, Cagayan de
Oro City, Gen. Santos City, and Cotabato City, said San Mateo. Bulatlat © 2004 Bulatlat
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Transport Groups to Strike vs. Oil
Deregulation, EVAT
Will also demand Arroyo’s ouster from
presidencyBY
ALEXANDER MARTIN REMOLLINO
Bulatlat