CEBU, Philippines – It was uncommon for motorbike taxi driver Eric Arnival to attend half-hour earlier than getting booked to ferry commuters in Cebu Metropolis on Wednesday, March 18.
For him and fellow driver Jobert del Servandil, bookings usually took just a few minutes earlier than they needed to return to the highway, end the journey, and repeat the identical course of for a day’s value of labor.
In line with them, their earnings actually trusted the variety of journey bookings they may accomplish. If there have been just a few, the most effective they may earn in a day was lower than P1,000.
Following the second oil value hike on Tuesday, March 17, because of the ongoing US-Israel struggle on Iran, motorbike drivers-for-hire braced for influence, particularly within the type of diminished earnings.
“Kadyut ra kaayo, ni-abot na og P250 akong tubil gahapon. Pila rato ka rides — dako na kaayo diperensya ba,” Arnival stated.
(Even for a short time, refueling reached as much as P250 yesterday. It was just a few rides — there actually is a big distinction.)
Arnival lamented having no alternative within the matter. He stated it was tough to simply accept incomes much less day by day as a result of not solely a scarcity of passengers but additionally increased gasoline prices.
The 2 drivers hoped to not less than see a rise of their earnings via a better share in reserving charges or via a proposed authorities gasoline subsidy.
“Nakabutang daw na survey. Pili-on [mga beneficiaries] unya ang magpili, gobyerno man. Unta kuanon nila kay apektado man tanan,” Servandil stated.
(There was a survey. Some beneficiaries could be chosen, however the one selecting is the federal government. They need to not less than do one thing since we’re all affected.)
If these unfavorable situations proceed, Arnival and Servandil stated they’d think about switching to different driving jobs to safe a daily day by day wage.
Challenges
Assembly the day by day quota is tough sufficient for motor taxi drivers, however for habal-habal drivers like Jason Tabanas, who don’t have any management over their fares, the problem is way more sophisticated.
“[Ang plete] depende jud sa pasahero man. Makasabot man ang uban, pero ang uban dili jud. [Pun-an namo] plus P5 lang, [para] P15, P20, P25. Ang uban di man jud,” Tabanas defined.
(The fares will depend upon the passenger. Some will perceive, some gained’t. We attempt to add simply P5, so fares shall be P15, P20, P25. Others gained’t budge.)
Tricycle drivers additionally face large losses. Leavan Cabreros, a tricycle driver in Barangay Tisa, Cebu Metropolis, advised Rappler on Wednesday that they haven’t had a fare enhance for the reason that COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns in early 2020.
“Alkansi. Unsaon man nato ana? Wa’y bugas. Wala’y mahimo kay focus lang gihapon sa drive,” Leavan Cabreros shared.
(It’s a loss. However what can we do? We will’t purchase rice. We’ve no alternative however to maintain specializing in driving.)
Cabreros added that they’re compelled to proceed their normal rounds with solely a handful of passengers as a substitute of ready till their tricycles get to full capability. He and his fellow tricycle drivers hoped to get not less than a P5 enhance within the base fare, and that the federal government would take extra tangible actions to deal with rising residing prices.
“Ang amongst tubil ani kada adlaw, pila amo tax gihatag sa gobyerno? [Dapat] ang tutokan ang kanang pamaliton,” tricycle driver Paul Jake Castillo stated.
(With what we pay for fuel per day, how a lot tax are we giving to the federal government? They need to give attention to the costs of products.)
Native protests
As of Wednesday, the Cebu provincial authorities introduced plans for gasoline and rice subsidies for public transportation drivers, together with habal-habal drivers. The Cebu Metropolis authorities, likewise, has plans to offer supplementary subsidies for public transport drivers.
Moreover, the provincial authorities laid out proposals to implement a “Libreng Sakay” program involving choose buses touring from the north and south to Cebu Metropolis.
The federal government’s response to the disaster has prompted teams reminiscent of jeepney driver group Pagkakaisa ng mga Samahan ng Tsuper at Opereytor Nationwide (Piston) Cebu to carry transport strikes on Thursday, March 19, advocating for extra tangible and efficient options.
In line with Piston Cebu, greater than 80% of jeepney operations alongside main routes in Cebu Metropolis have been paralyzed because of the transport strike. Police stated not less than 50 folks joined the rally staged in entrance of Gaisano Metro in Colon Road on Thursday afternoon.
Protestors referred to as for a P5-fare hike for jeepneys, a right away P55 rollback of gasoline costs, and removing of the 12% value-added tax and excise taxes on petroleum merchandise.
Past these instant considerations, the teams additionally emphasised long-term reforms, reminiscent of a P1,200 minimal wage for staff, the junking of the oil deregulation regulation, and nationwide industrialization for oil.
As fare will increase are put aside for state-sponsored bus rides, motor taxi drivers throughout Cebu are compelled to confront rising gasoline prices and query whether or not work continues to be value doing if situations persist.
“Niumento na amongst kalisod pero ang plete mao ra (Our hardships have elevated however our fares keep the identical),” Tabanas stated. – with reviews from Gwyneth Antonio/Rappler.com
Gwyneth Antonio is a Cebu-based Rappler intern and a senior anthropology scholar at College of San Carlos.

