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Party-list group 1-United Transport Koalition (1-UTAK) led transport groups and several organizations here in filing a petition Thursday seeking to nullify the Oil Deregulation Law.

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The two-day transport strike in Negros Occidental, which was started yesterday by the United Negros Drivers Operators Center (UNDOC), was supported by business and multi-sectoral groups.

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A transport strike will be held on May 16 and 17 in this city by a multi-sector group to be led by the United Negros Drivers Operators Center (UNDOC) calling on the government to take steps to address the disparity in fuel prices in Negros Occidental.

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The United Negros Drivers Operators Center (UNDOC) pushed through with its two-day transport strike despite the decision of Ceres Liner, which owns and operates the biggest fleet of buses that plies the major points in Negros Island, and two other Bacolod-based drivers association not to participate in the strike.
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Jessie Ortega, secretary general of the United Drivers Operators Center, claimed to have crippled 95 percent of the public transportation in Bacolod and in major towns and cities in the province yesterday.
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The two-day transport strike in Negros Occidental, which was started yesterday by the United Negros Drivers Operators Center (UNDOC), was supported by business and multi-sectoral groups.

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A transport strike will be held on May 16 and 17 in this city by a multi-sector group to be led by the United Negros Drivers Operators Center (UNDOC) calling on the government to take steps to address the disparity in fuel prices in Negros Occidental.

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The United Negros Drivers Operators Center (UNDOC) pushed through with its two-day transport strike despite the decision of Ceres Liner, which owns and operates the biggest fleet of buses that plies the major points in Negros Island, and two other Bacolod-based drivers association not to participate in the strike.
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Jessie Ortega, secretary general of the United Drivers Operators Center, claimed to have crippled 95 percent of the public transportation in Bacolod and in major towns and cities in the province yesterday.
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