Solidarity. Sacrifice. Service.
These were the ideals that Atty. Democrito ‘Ka Kito’ T. Mendoza and Atty. Cecilio ‘Ka Liling’ T. Seno lived by—values that ignite the spirit of ALU as we uphold the dignity of labor and fight for social justice.
Last 31 July, we gathered not just to remember, but to recommit. With Speaker Ferdinand Martin G. Romualdez as our guest of honor, we reflected on how far we’ve come and how far we still have to go.
The ALU-TUCP Founders’ Day renewed our shared purpose with social partners—to sustain industrial peace, champion decent work, and build a society where fairness and equity thrive. As we look back on these moments, let us also look forward. The legacy continues. The fight goes on.