The Standard - 2016 May 01 - Sunday

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VOL. XXX NO. 78 3 Sections 24 Pages P18 SUNDAY : MAY 1, 2016 www.thestandard.com.ph editorial@thestandard.com.ph

LA SALLE SPIKERS WIN VOLLEY CROWN

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PRO-LIFERS BACK BINAY, BONGBONG Endorse senatorial bid of Romualdez, 7 other bets By Christine F. Herrera CHURCH-BACKED pro-life groups on Saturday endorsed the Binay-Marcos tandem, the senatorial bid of Leyte Rep. Martin Romualdez and seven other senatorial candidates for being anti-death penalty and anti-abortion.

At the Kapihan sa Annabel’s forum, Buhay Rep. Lito Atienza said the combined forces of Buhay party-list and Pro-Life Philippines Foundation, numbering some 2.5 million Catholics, rejected the presidential bid of Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte. The groups appealed to all Catholics and Christians not to

vote for Duterte because of his alleged penchant for extrajudicial killings. They, instead, endorsed the candidacies of opposition United Nationalist Alliance standard bearer Vice President Jejomar Binay for president and Senator Ferdinand Marcos Jr. for vice president. Marcos is running as independent.

Besides Romualdez, endorsed for the Senate were Pasig City Rep. Roman Romulo, world boxing champion Sarangani Rep. Emmanuel Pacquiao, reelectionist Senator Vicente Sotto III, former Senator Juan Miguel Zubiri, Princess Jacel Kiram, former Quezon City Rep. Dante Liban and Diosdado Next page Valeroso.

SIX-YEAR TRADITION. Members of the labor group Kilusang Mayo Uno (May One Movement) prepare an effigy of President Benigno Aquino III which will be used in their May Day protest. The group has been burning effigies of Aquino on May 1 since he assumed office. MANNY PALMERO

EX-WRESTLER ROCKS RESTO SCENE

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WORKERS ALL SET FOR MAY DAY RALLY By Vito Barcelo

VARIOUS labor groups forged a pact to stage rallies in different parts of Metro Manila to call for the government’s attention on the poor plight of millions of workers in the country in today’s Labor Day celebration. The labor groups, led by the Partido Manggagawa, will be joined by

the Bukluran ng Manggagawang Pilipino, the labor coalition Nagkaisa, Palea, National Federation of Labor Unions and the Kilusang Mayo Uno. The main demands of the Labor Day rallies are the call against contractualization and for an increase in the minimum wage. Together with the appeal for lower prices and decent public

services, PM dubs these four demands as “Apat na Dapat.” The group also belittled the job fairs by the DOLE as simply “job facilitation and not job creation.” Aside from rallies in Metro Manila, various labor groups will likewise hold in Antipolo, Rizal, Angono, Rizal, Bulacan, Cavite, Cebu, Negros, and Next page Iligan City.


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