Bus company Victory Liner has introduced the Tatak Bayanihan Shuttle Service to assist businesses and workers in need of transport solutions during the ongoing fuel crisis.
The initiative was announced on Victory Liner’s Facebook page earlier today.
Under this program, the partner company will shoulder operational costs: diesel and the wages of the driver and the conductor. The bus company will then provide secure, reliable transportation for the company’s employees on a daily basis.

“This is more than a shuttle,” said Victory Liner in its Facebook post. “This is bayanihan in motion—keeping business running, protecting jobs, and ensuring every Filipino worker gets to work with dignity.”
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Programs like this can help both transportation workers and employees who commute to work every day to deal with the rising costs of fuel and other daily expenses. Gas and diesel prices have shot up again this week, marking the fifth fuel price hike in a row. With oil prices still volatile, we could use every partnership we can make to help each other during this time.