A militant group staged a protest at Boy Scout Circle in Quezon City on Thursday, Independence Day, denouncing key government officials for their inaction on proposed wage hike legislation. The protesters branded House Speaker Martin Romualdez, Senate President Chiz Escudero, and President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. as "traitors" for allegedly failing to certify the proposed P100–P200 legislated wage hike as urgent. Photo by Analy Labor for DAILY TRIBUNE
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Protesters call key officials ‘traitors’ over uncertified wage hike bill

Author : Analy Labor
A militant group staged a protest at Boy Scout Circle in Quezon City on Thursday, Independence Day, denouncing key government officials for their inaction on proposed wage hike legislation. The protesters branded House Speaker Martin Romualdez, Senate President Chiz Escudero, and President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. as "traitors" for allegedly failing to certify the proposed P100–P200 legislated wage hike as urgent.
A militant group staged a protest at Boy Scout Circle in Quezon City on Thursday, Independence Day, denouncing key government officials for their inaction on proposed wage hike legislation. The protesters branded House Speaker Martin Romualdez, Senate President Chiz Escudero, and President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. as "traitors" for allegedly failing to certify the proposed P100–P200 legislated wage hike as urgent.
A militant group staged a protest at Boy Scout Circle in Quezon City on Thursday, Independence Day, denouncing key government officials for their inaction on proposed wage hike legislation. The protesters branded House Speaker Martin Romualdez, Senate President Chiz Escudero, and President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. as "traitors" for allegedly failing to certify the proposed P100–P200 legislated wage hike as urgent.
A militant group staged a protest at Boy Scout Circle in Quezon City on Thursday, Independence Day, denouncing key government officials for their inaction on proposed wage hike legislation. The protesters branded House Speaker Martin Romualdez, Senate President Chiz Escudero, and President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. as "traitors" for allegedly failing to certify the proposed ₱100–₱200 legislated wage hike as urgent.