ADVERTISEMENTAmong many things, the TWG accused Royeca of being concerned only about the estimated daily losses of P170,000 should the extra 17,000 riders on Angkas’ platform decide to join their new rivals, JoyRide and MoveIt. Angkas claims to have 27,000 drivers. In response, the TWG accused Royeca and Angkas of “resorting to emotional blackmail in an attempt to cement its foothold on this transport service.”“For Angkas to claim the 17,000 as [its] own is in itself curtailment and infringement of the right of the rider to seek the best employment opportunity. What kind of reaction does [LTFRB board member Antonio] Gardiola expect from people who could be losing their jobs? “There is widespread outrage from commuters who are long frustrated at the state of our public transport system.
Source: Philippine Daily Inquirer December 24, 2019 19:52 UTC