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Wednesday 22 June 2022 7:56 am  |  Updated:  Wednesday 22 June 2022 9:34 am

Uber drivers add to travel chaos after union calls for strike

By: Charlie Conchie

City Editor

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The Dutch data protection watchdog has slapped a 290 million euro (£245.5 million) fine on ride-hailing service Uber for allegedly transferring personal details of European drivers to the United States without adequate protection.
Uber called the decision flawed and unjustified and said it will appeal.


Uber drivers have today joined the wave of industrial action bringing the country to a standstill after the ​​App Drivers & Couriers Union (ADCU) called for a 24-hour national strike until midnight tonight.

The union for private hire drivers and couriers said today that Uber must obey a Supreme Court ruling and pay all working time to drivers including standby time, as well as hike pay from £1.06 per mile to £2.50 per mile, or risk strike action.

Abdurzak Hadi, ADCU London Chair said that Uber drivers have “never been worse off than they are right now”. 

“Drivers have been exposed to hyperinflation while Uber refuses to either obey the Supreme Court ruling which protects workers or raise fares and pay to offset inflation of their operating costs,” he said.

“This is beyond greed, Uber has placed its workforce in very dangerous circumstances and the result is driver over work, declining mental health and families in great distress.”

He called on the government to “urgently intervene to enforce the law against what is an increasingly out of control company”.

The union has called on Uber to comply with the Supreme Court ruling and pay drivers at least the minimum wage and holiday pay for all working time from log on to log off, as well as hike fares to £2.50 per mile and £0.20 per minute. 

The strikes threaten to add to the travel chaos caused around the UK by widespread rail strikes this week, after rail unions staged a walkout yesterday. Further strikes are expected by rail workers tomorrow.

An Uber spokesperson told City PM: “The ADCU represents a tiny proportion of active drivers on Uber. For over a year now, GMB Union has served as the voice of drivers in the UK following our historic recognition agreement which helped secure new worker protections including holiday pay and access to a pension plan.”

“We do not expect any significant impact or disruption to our service”

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