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  <abstract>"Isa Pang Bayani" by Juan Lauro Arsciwals is a historical narrative likely written in the early 20th century. This work provides a poignant exploration of workers' struggles in the Philippines, reflecting on the social and economic challenges faced by the labor class during a time of industrialization and labor activism. The narrative likely centers around significant characters such as Mauro and Gervasio, who embody the hopes and hardships of the working class.  The opening portion introduces a tense atmosphere among workers at a tobacco factory, who are anxiously awaiting news about a meeting regarding a wage decrease. The workers gather in clusters, their anticipation signaling a critical moment in their struggle for rights. Leaders Gervasio and Mauro emerge as pivotal figures in negotiating their fate, setting the stage for potential conflict as they face opposition from both their employers and betrayal from fellow workers like Pablo. The passage intricately lays the groundwork for the unfolding drama of labor unrest, hinting at themes of solidarity, betrayal, and resilience amidst adversity. (This is an automatically generated summary.)</abstract>
  <note>Release date is 2005-12-08</note>
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    <topic>Working class -- Philippines</topic>
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