It pays to know where you shouldn’t go.
“Motorists and commuters traversing the area near the Quezon City Hall should brace for heavier traffic jams, as two transport groups with some 250 units have indicated their participation in the rallies scheduled on Friday, Nov 29, and Saturday, Nov 30, to protest against a Eton Centris’ alleged decision to terminate their terminal contract without due process,” reports Chito A. Chavez in the Manila Bulletin.
The report quoted Efren de Luna, national president of the Alliance of Concerned Transport Organization (ACTO), and Zenaida Maranan, national president of the Federation of Jeepney Operators and Drivers Association of the Philippines (FEJODAP), who said they are protesting against the Eton Centris management’s move to set a Nov 29 deadline for their stay in the public utility vehicle (PUV) terminal inside the mall’s compound.
