
A displaced worker of Triumph International Philippines holds up a bra during a protest criticising President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo's recent State of the Nation Address (SONA) concerning jobs, employment and decent working conditions for workers, in front of the Department of Labour in Manila July 31, 2009. Triumph International Philippines will lay off more than 1,600 workers effective August 26 as part of a global restructuring program to keep its business healthy amidst the global recession and downturn of demand.

Displaced workers of Triumph International Philippines throws bras and underwear into the air during a protest criticising President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo's recent State of the Nation Address (SONA) concerning jobs, employment and decent working conditions for workers, in front of the Department of Labour in Manila July 31, 2009. Triumph International Philippines will lay off more than 1,600 workers effective August 26 as part of a global restructuring program to keep its business healthy amidst the global recession and downturn of demand.
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