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Cab Drivers threaten strike from Dec 11 to Dec 15 demanding higher commission

In a release, the union stated that though the Pune RTO has cancelled transport aggregator licences, online companies like Ola and Uber are doing illegal business at Aero Mall, which is under contract with the AAI, Government of India

Updated on: Dec 04, 2024 06:44 AM IST
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Cab drivers operating at Pune Airport’s Aero Mall have called a five-day strike from December 11 to 15, 2024 to protest alleged illegal operations of online ride aggregator companies Ola and Uber. The cab drivers’ union has claimed that these companies are operating without valid licences despite the Pune Regional Transport Office (RTO) revoking their permits, and also charging passengers half the rate of the authorised cab service, Avva, which has a contract with the Airport Authority of India (AAI).

According to the drivers, no action has been taken despite repeated complaints. As a result, they have decided to go on strike, seeking resolution of the issue. (HT PHOTO)
According to the drivers, no action has been taken despite repeated complaints. As a result, they have decided to go on strike, seeking resolution of the issue. (HT PHOTO)

President of the Pune-based ‘Gig Workers’ Union’ Keshav Kshirsagar said, “According to the law, the drivers must be paid 24 per kilometre rather than 8 to 9 per kilometre which is pathetic. Even though the Pune RTO has cancelled transport aggregator licenses, online companies like Ola and Uber are doing business illegally at Aero Mall, which is under contract with the AAI, Government of India. These companies are making huge profits without paying the proper government-approved remuneration to the drivers.”

In a release, the union stated that though the Pune RTO has cancelled transport aggregator licences, online companies like Ola and Uber are doing illegal business at Aero Mall, which is under contract with the AAI, Government of India. The union said this practice is affecting their livelihoods as they are unable to compete with the lower fares offered by online companies. They also claimed that Ola and Uber drivers are not being paid government-approved rates, leading to widespread dissatisfaction.

 
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