Mas mataas na kita ng mga TNVS drivers-mas mababang komisyon ng kumpanya pinangunahan ng ANGKAS!
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Dahil sa hindi mapigilang pagtaas ng presyo ng gasolina sa merkado at halos wala ng maiuwing kita ang mga Motorcycle Drivers sa kani kanilang pamilya, pinangunahan ng ANGKAS TNVS Company ang pagpapaba ng komisyon.
Sa Pangunguna ni Chief Executive officer at Angkas President Atty. George Royeca inanunsiyo nito sa isinagawang press conference kahapon, ang gagawin nilang pagpapababa ng komisyon sa kumpanya na halos 18 porsiyento nang sa gayon ay maibsan ang mataas na pasanin ng mga TNVS driver’s.
“This is not a problem any single sector can solve alone, We need a whole of nation approach to protect livelihoods while keeping transport accesible” pahayag ni Royeca.
As part of its commitment, Angkas is lowering its standard commission rate from 20 percent to 18 pecent following consultations with One Rider Party List Rep. Rod Gutierrez ang Rep. Brian Poe Llamansarez, the transport committee member, the company will also maintain its tiered incentive system, allowing commisions to drop to 0 percent for riders who rely on the platform as their primary source of income.
Samantala hiniling ni Angkas President Atty. Royeca sa mga mambabatas matapos ang isinagawang congressional hearing kamakalawa kung saan isa sa kanilang problema ay ang pagdami ng mga colorum kung kayat nakiusap ito sa dagliang solusyon ng sa gayon ay magkaroon kapanatagan at kaligtasan ang mga pasahero.
Ayon naman kay, House Committee on Ways and Means chair Marikina City Rep. Miro Quimbo, who presided over the hearing, said the push to institutionalize MC taxis and TNVS is part of a broader effort to provide structural, long-term solutions rather than short-term aid to sectors hit hardest by the fuel crisis.
“Basta ito ang pinapangako namin sa inyo sa harap ng ating mga kasama na sinasabi ni Speaker Bojie Dy na sa kongresong ito tatapusin natin ang batas patungkol sa MC taxi, TNVS para magkaroon na talaga ng katiyakan dyan dahil napakatagal na po nating naghahanap ng katahimikan dyan. ‘Yan po ang isang bagay na talagang itinutulak natin,” ani Rep. Quimbo.
Quimbo added that with Committee on Transportation chair Quezon City Rep. Franz Pumaren present, the passage of the twin measures would be a defining test of House leadership.
Pumaren echoed the assurance, stressing that the MC taxi bill is already in its final stages. He noted that the 20th Congress is still less than a year into its term, with another hearing scheduled on April 28.
“As chairman of the Committee on Transportation, I will give my full assurance na papasa po ‘yan dito sa Kongreso,” Pagtatapos ni Cong. Pumaren. (Cesar Barquilla)