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Alex Hugo, spokesman of the Nagka—hiusang Drayber sa Sugbo (NADSU), said they are already sick and tired of the continued collection of these fines.

Benjamin Yu, general manager of the Cebu Integrated Transport and Allied Services Cooperative, said they are ready to support the NADSU strike.
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Officials of the Nagkahiusang Drayber sa Sugbu (Nadsu) and the Alyansa sa Nagkahiusang Driver-Operator Alang sa Reporma (Andar), however, said they may be compelled to launch a transport strike and other forms of protest if oil price increases continue.

Nadsu’s members ply 20 routes in this city, while Andar covers 13 routes.
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The Palace said in a statement that the witness in the case, another Filipino overseas worker, had retracted his earlier testimony and said he had been tortured into fingering the six accused Filipinos, Sergio Aldana, Alex Hugo, Antonio Alveza, Willy Bautista, Miguel Fernandez and Joven Praxidio.
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Alex Hugo, spokesman of the Nagka—hiusang Drayber sa Sugbo (NADSU), said they are already sick and tired of the continued collection of these fines.

Benjamin Yu, general manager of the Cebu Integrated Transport and Allied Services Cooperative, said they are ready to support the NADSU strike.
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Officials of the Nagkahiusang Drayber sa Sugbu (Nadsu) and the Alyansa sa Nagkahiusang Driver-Operator Alang sa Reporma (Andar), however, said they may be compelled to launch a transport strike and other forms of protest if oil price increases continue.

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The Palace said in a statement that the witness in the case, another Filipino overseas worker, had retracted his earlier testimony and said he had been tortured into fingering the six accused Filipinos, Sergio Aldana, Alex Hugo, Antonio Alveza, Willy Bautista, Miguel Fernandez and Joven Praxidio.
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Ito ang nabatid sa isang pahayag kahapon ng Malacañang na nagsabing binawi ng isang testigo na isa ring overseas Filipino worker ang kanyang testimonya kasabay ng pagdidiin na tinorture siya para isangkot sa krimen ang mga akusadong Pilipino na sina Sergio Aldana, Alex Hugo, Antonio Alveza, Willy Bautista, Miguel Fernandez at Joven Praxidio.
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