Trabaho Party-list steps up campaign

* Now ranked No. 13

In Photo: Trabaho Party-list and its three nominees have intensified its nationwide campaign in their bid to gain seats in the House of Representatives in the mid-term elections to be held next month.

With the slogan, “Better and adequate pay for workers”Trabaho Party-list and its three nominees have intensified its nationwide campaign in their bid to gain seats in the House of Representatives in the mid-term elections to be held next month.

Together with celebrity endorser Melai Cantiveros-Francisco and 1st nominee lawyer Johanne Bautista, the party-list joined a procession for a local fiesta in Navotas City, Metro Manjla last April 6.

TRABAHO Partylist has made a big leap in the latest Social Weather Stations (SWS) Survey for March 2025, rising from 26th place to 22nd in the rankings.

The group, known for advocating workers’ rights and economic reforms, continues to gain traction among voters as the 2025 elections approach.

Trabaho Partylist’s surge in popularity is attributed to its strong focus on job creation, fair wages, and support for small businesses.

With a platform that addresses the pressing needs of the Filipino workforce, Trabaho has resonated deeply with voters, particularly those in sectors facing economic challenges.

Atty. Mitchell L. Espiritu, spokesperson for Trabaho Partylist, said the group’s initiatives which include centralizing and digitizing job openings, enhancing access to vocational training, improving working conditions, and ensuring fair labor practices, have struck a chord with the working class.

In the most recent survey done by WR Numero conducted last March 31 to the 7th of April, 106 Trabaho Partylist showed a significant stride and climbed to the 13th rank.

“The rise in our ranking reflects the growing support for our vision of an inclusive economy, where every Filipino worker has access to decent work opportunities and a fair standard of living,” Atty. Espiritu said. “We are committed to amplifying the voices of the Filipino working class, ensuring their concerns are not only heard but acted upon.”

As the election season heats up, Trabaho’s momentum suggests that its platforms are gaining significant traction, offering a hopeful vision for those seeking more equitable economic opportunities.

Cantiveros-Francisco and Bautista rubbed elbows with thousands of fishermen, day laborers, brokers, and buyers at the Navotas Fisheries Port Complex.

With a bellow of enthusiasm and a megaphone in hand, the Pinoy Big Brother (PBB) alumna repeatedly mentioned the party-list’s promise of better and adequate pay for Filipino workers.

On the same day, 2nd nominee Ninai Chavez travelled to Zamboanga del Norte in Mindanao to spread Trabaho’s advocacies at its grand proclamation rally. The event was organized by incumbent Mayor Darel Uy.

Meanwhile, 3rd nominee kagawad Nelson de Vega wooed more than a thousand voters during a sortie in Santiago, Isabela. He discussed Trabaho’s pro-worker legislative agenda in provinces and far-flung areas, which included competitive pay and better Internet connectivity.

Members and supporters of Trabaho from Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao also mobilized house-to-house campaigns to reach more stakeholders from the labor sector.

Party-list spokesperson, lawyer Mitchell Espiritu thanked their supporters who went out of their way to send humble contributions to keep the group’s campaign up and running.

“It’s a testament of the public’s call for reforms for additional pay and benefits as well as to improve existing working conditions of the laborers and employees,” Espiritu said of the gesture.

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