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                    [Title] => Transport workers won't be able to vote
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Thousands of drivers and other transport workers nationwide won’t be able to vote today, the labor party-list group Federation of Free Workers (FFW) said yesterday.

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As Malacañang continued to warn against persisting destabilization plots, the Trade Union Congress of the Philippines (TUCP) and the Federation of Free Workers (FFW) declared they would not support any coup and other means to grab power.
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                    [Title] => Transport workers won't be able to vote
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Thousands of drivers and other transport workers nationwide won’t be able to vote today, the labor party-list group Federation of Free Workers (FFW) said yesterday.

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