Workers and their unions launched various levels of collective actions this May to fight for their rights and welfare through collective bargaining agreements (CBA).
Workers of Day 1 Craft Philippines Inc., Laguna won after more than two weeks on strike to press for a just CBA. They secured demands for higher wages and other rights. The company produces high-grade fish lures.
Workers of LBC Express Metro Manila filed a notice of strike amid a seven-month deadlock in CBA talks. The capitalist offered ₱32 wage increase over three years, far from their ₱72 demand. They denounced the use of contractualization to break the union and deny workers their rights.
PLDT Supervisors marched under GUTS-PLDT leadership on May 15 at the company headquarters in Makati City. Actions were also held in Quezon City, Cebu City, and Davao City. This is their response to stalled talks for the 2026–2028 CBA and condemned management’s deliberate delays and wage suppression during negotiations.
Workers of Philippine Span Asia Carrier Corp. Manila picketed to support the union that has been negotiating a CBA for nearly seven months. They are pressing for wage increases and other rights.










