The International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) mourns the passing of George San Mateo, former national president of PISTON (Pinagkaisang Samahan ng mga Tsuper at Operador Nationwide) and a tireless advocate for Philippine transport workers. He passed away on 25 July 2025 at the age of 59.
Ka (Comrade) George led PISTON from 2012 to 2019, during which the union became an ITF affiliate and gained national prominence for its defence of jeepney drivers and operators. He spearheaded mass protests against fuel price hikes and the government’s Public Utility Vehicle Modernization Program, insisting on a just, people centred transport policy.
Born and raised in Metro Manila, the fourth of five children to parents from Pampanga and Bataan, Ka George’s political consciousness was framed by his youth during the Marcos Sr. dictatorship. He joined Kabataan para sa Demokrasya at Nasyonalismo (Kadena), becoming chapter chair in Parañaque in 1985 and national spokesperson in 1987.
A committed activist, Ka George was shaped by early struggles for democracy and workers’ rights. His years as a driver gave him a deep understanding of transport workers’ daily realities, grounding his fearless leadership.
Scott McDine, ITF’s Asia-Pacific Region Secretary, said: “George San Mateo embodied the spirit of solidarity and struggle. He never backed down in defending drivers’ rights and was fearless in confronting unjust policies. His legacy continues to inspire us all.”
“Ka George’s passing leaves a profound void in the transport union movement,” said Alana Dave, ITF’s Director of Urban Transport. “His life was dedicated to defending the rights and dignity of drivers, operators, and working people. His memory will live on in the struggles he helped lead and the victories he made possible.”
The ITF stands in solidarity with Ka George’s family, with PISTON, and with all unionists across the Philippines and beyond who continue his work.