Public activities related to the celebration of May 1 Labor Day, including protest actions in Metro Manila and other urban areas, ended peacefully and orderly, the Philippine National Police (PNP) has reported.
PNP spokesperson Col. Jean Fajardo attributed the peaceful celebration of Labor Day to strong coordination with various government agencies, as well as the deployment of policemen in areas where the people were expected to converge.
While the PNP did not raise its alert level, almost 60,000 policemen were tapped to secure the celebration across the country, including more than 10,000 cops in Metro Manila.
“The rallies and public assemblies that were staged by some of our kababayan who wanted to air their grievances ended peacefully and orderly,” said Fajardo.
Around 2,000 protesters were monitored in Manila on Monday morning while pockets of rallies were held in some parts of the country.
Aside from protest actions, job fairs were also held in almost all regions while other activities to honor Filipino workers were held.
Police also secured roads and transportation hubs for people who took advantage of the long weekend for a vacation with family and friends.
Police presence in roads and transportation hubs are expected to be maintained as people go back to their schools and workplaces starting Monday night.