Amidst the ongoing oil price hike, the Alliance of Concerned Teachers (ACT) is calling on the government to provide financial assistance to teachers and education workers who are struggling to cope with the rising costs of living. As fuel prices continue to soar, the ACT is warning that the situation could lead to a shortage of teachers and other education personnel, further exacerbating the country's existing education crisis. The group is urging the government to provide subsidies or other forms of financial support to help teachers and education workers offset the increased costs of transportation, food, and other essential expenses. With the government's recent approval of a fuel price hike, the ACT's appeal has taken on a sense of urgency, as educators and students alike face an uncertain future.


ACT urges gov’t to aid teachers, education workers amid oil price hike  Inquirer.net