Trabaho Partylist
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— Philippine partylist — | |
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Full name | Tagapagtaguyod ng mga Reporma at Adhikaing Babalikat at Hahango sa mga Oportunidad para sa mga Pilipino |
Abbreviation | TRABAHO |
President | Juan Paulo Amador |
Sector(s) represented | Workers |
Colors | Blue Red |
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Seats in the House of Representatives | 0 / 3 (Out of 63 party-list seats)
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The Tagapagtaguyod ng mga Reporma at Adhikaing Babalikat at Hahango sa mga Oportunidad para sa mga Pilipino (TRABAHO) Party-list is a party-list organization in the Philippines that advocates for the rights and welfare of the Filipino workforce.
Background
[edit]Prior to the 2025 Philippine general election, TRABAHO vowed to enact legislation should it successfully secure representation in the House of Representatives, with a platform focused on "sustainable employment opportunities, equitable wages, and enhanced worker benefits and protections."[1] They have also pledged to address challenges faced by the workforce that affect their health, as well as workplace protections in response to climate change and evolving labor conditions.[2]
History
[edit]20th Congress
[edit]The party-list sought a seat in the House of Representatives in the 2025 midterm elections. TRABAHO received 709,283 votes, equivalent to 1.69% of the total vote. The party secured one seat, to be held by its first nominee, Johanne Monich Bautista.[3]
Electoral performance
[edit]Election | Votes | % | Seats |
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2025 | 709,283 | 1.69 | 1 / 63
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Representatives to Congress
[edit]Period | Representative |
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20th Congress 2025–2028 (upcoming) |
Johanne Monich Bautista |
Note: A party-list group, can win a maximum of three seats in the House of Representatives. |
References
[edit]- ^ Lalu, Gabriel Pabico (April 30, 2025). "Trabaho party-list vows to champion workers' health, protection". Inquirer.net. Retrieved June 24, 2025.
- ^ Digital, Sun Star Davao (April 30, 2025). "Trabaho Partylist vows to fight for workers on Labor Day". SunStar Publishing Inc. Retrieved June 24, 2025.
- ^ "106. TRABAHO" (PDF). Commission on Elections. Retrieved November 7, 2024.