Trabaho Partylist launches voter’s education campaign on responsible voting

Trabaho Partylist launches voter’s education campaign on responsible voting
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BELIEVING in the importance of informed participation in strengthening the country's democratic processes, Trabaho Partylist has started utilizing its social media platforms for daily posts dedicated to voter’s education as the May 12, 2025 midterm elections approach.

@trabahopartylist Gusto mo bang BUMOTO para sa magsusulong ng EMPLOYEE HEALTH CARE BENEFITS? Simulan natin sa pagboto sa 106 TRABAHO Party List! Paano? Sa likod ng balota, sa ikatlong (3) hanay, at bandang ibaba, itiman po ang bilog sa tabi ng ⚫️ 106 TRABAHO. Tandaan din po natin na isang (1) party list lamang ang maaari nating iboto. Hindi na po mabibilang ang inyong boto kapag pumili po kayo ng dalawa (2) o higit pang kandidato sa party list. Panalo Tayo ‘Pag May TRABAHO! #106TRABAHOPartyList #TRABAHOPartyList #PanaloTayoPagMayTRABAHO #Halalan2025 ♬ original sound - TRABAHO Party-List

In reel format, the voter’s guide contains general reminders on how to properly cast one’s vote for a party list, noting that every voter may not vote for more than one party list.

The voter’s educational reel also explains that the vote will not be counted if the one vote for one party list rule is not followed.

Furthermore, if a voter would like to support their platform for the workers, a step-by-step guide on how to look for 106 Trabaho on the ballot, a visual guide provided by the Comelec, was likewise illustrated.

According to Trabaho, said daily voter's education reel will always end with a reminder for voters to vote wisely to underscore the importance of being informed – not only about where and how to vote, but also about who and what policies voters are supporting.

The group emphasized the importance of selecting a party list focused on representing genuine advocacies and sectors, such as providing long-term benefits such as job creation, improved workers benefits, protection, and rights, and other pro-worker policies.

"Voting is not just a right, it's a responsibility," said spokesperson Atty. Mitchell-David L. Espiritu. "By ensuring they are registered and know their precincts, Filipinos can better participate in shaping a government that truly represents the people, especially the working class."

Trabaho also continues to engage with communities through forums, community programs, and social media campaigns aimed at voter education and labor empowerment.

Formed by diverse workers and professionals bound by shared principles, the group promised to legislate and to voice out in the Congress the need for sustainable employment opportunities, equitable wages, and enhanced worker protections.​ PR

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