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Taxi, auto union strike fails to have any impact in Noida, Ghaziabad

The two-day strike by auto and taxi drivers was given by 15 unions to protest the adverse impact of app-based cab services on their livelihoods

Updated on: Aug 23, 2024 05:40 am IST
By Saptarshi Das, Noida
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The two-day chakka jam (road blockade) call given by auto-rickshaw unions on Thursday failed to have any impact on operations of three-wheelers in Noida and Ghaziabad, though most taxis remained off the road.

Commuters outside New Delhi Railway station on Thursday. The strike call by auto, taxi unions against app-based cab services majorly impacted commuters in the national capital on Thursday. (Sanjeev Verma/HT Photo)

The two-day strike by auto and taxi drivers was given by 15 unions to protest the adverse impact of app-based cab services on their livelihoods. They argued that these services have significantly reduced their earnings while app companies give substantial commissions on drivers.

Their demands include an “immediate ban” on the illegal business networks of online cab services, white numbered motorbikes and revival of the old taxi and auto system in the National Capital Region, among others.

While most of the auto drivers remained unaware of the strike, the others who knew about it chose not to participate in it, citing “loss of business” and “lack of seriousness”.

“I saw that no one was complying with the strike and so I too thought of plying my auto. If there was a protest, then everyone should have joined in…but that was not the case,” Rahul Kumar Yadav, an auto driver who was busy looking for some passengers near the Botanical Garden Metro station, said.

Commercial Driver Welfare association president Amar Singh claimed that the dismal response to the strike call was because of a delay in sharing information about the chakka jam among auto drivers and their unions in Noida and other areas of Uttar Pradesh.

“The mistake was on our end…information to auto unions was disbursed late…about 40-50% of autos were on the roads, which is of course more than the numbers from Delhi. We will impose the strike more strictly tomorrow. But almost all taxis are taking part in the strike,” Singh said.

 
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