PISTON (transport group)

Pagkakaisa ng mga Samahan ng Tsuper at Opereytor Nationwide (lit. 'Solidarity of Drivers and Operators' Organizations Nationwide'), also known by its abbreviation PISTON, is a national federation of public transport associations in the Philippines. It is affiliated with the Philippine trade union center Kilusang Mayo Uno.

Internationally, PISTON is affiliated with the International Transport Workers' Federation.

Background
Established in 1981, PISTON is a national federation of drivers and operators' associations focusing on issues related to the public transportation sector, especially the rights of drivers and operators of public utility vehicles (PUVs) – including jeepneys, taxis, vans, multicabs, tricycles, pedicabs and buses.

Additionally, PISTON aims to promote and advance the basic demands of Filipino transport workers for decent and stable work, livable income, and all their democratic rights.

As a partylist organization
PISTON has attempted in the past to have partylist representation in the House of Representatives.

They have applied to take part in the 2013 election. The Commission on Election unanimously approved their application since they have established that they are representing drivers. However the candidacy was subject to a disqualification case due to allegedly violating campaign posters rules and was bared to fill seats in the legislature.

The petition was ruled "defective for the lack of specificity" and PISTON was eventually allowed to take part in the 2016 election. They did not win a seat. They were disqualified for the 2019 election, due to failure to win a seat in the past two elections.

Activism
In 2013, PISTON launched a campaign directed to the Philippines' main petroleum companies, Petron, Shell, and Chevron to condemn against an oil price hike. They have also urged the abolishment of the Oil Deregulation Law in 2015.

They have also opposed the mandatory phaseout of old vehicles under the Public Utility Vehicle Modernization Program. They had participated in strikes in protest of the program in 2015, 2017 to 2019  and 2023. In 2024, Manibela joined PISTON in the Labour Day protest against the government’s Jeepney modernization program.

Legal issue
On April 19, 2024, the demurrer to evidence filed by Piston officer Ruben Baylon Severino Ramos, Wilson Ramilla, Ramon Paloma, Elmer Cordero, and Arsenio Ymas - “Piston 6” was granted by Caloocan City Metropolitan Trial Court Branch 83 Presiding Judge Marlo Bermejo Campanilla. The acquittal of the 6 stemmed from their arrest for conducting a peaceful protest near Monumento Circle in Caloocan on June 2, 2020 during COVID-19 community quarantines in the Philippines. They were charged with simple "Resistance or Disobedience" under Article 151 of the Revised Penal Code.

On May 14, 2024, the Supreme Court of the Philippines, instead of issuing a TRO, required the defendants Department of Transportation and the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board to Answer within 10 days, the April 29 temporary restraining order-supplemental petition of PISTON. On the Public Utility Vehicle Modernization Program, the Court further required submission of status updates on consolidating PUV franchises on a per-route basis, on the Local Public Transport Route Plan per locality and the Route Rationalization Plan, and the hearings before the House of Representatives, said SC Court Spokesperson Attorney Camille Sue Mae L. Ting.