Uber taxi drivers refuse to stand for increased levy
UBER drivers stepped out of their cars yesterday in protest against commission increases that will leave the controversial firm’s employees £50 worse off every month.
Drivers are being charged a new levy of 25 per cent, while the tech giant’s mass recruitment ahead of Christmas is threatening the jobs of many of the company’s longer-serving staff.
Outside Uber’s London headquarters, dozens of drivers represented by the GMB union demanded better pay and job safety.
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