Uber, Bolt, Other Ride-hailing Drivers Embark On Nationwide Strike

Posted by Amarachi on Wed 07th Jun, 2023 - tori.ng

The union is also asking for a 50 per cent reduction in commission and an end to the deactivation of drivers who refuse to work due to the low fares and attendant unprofitability.

Drivers of ride-hailing apps in the country, Uber, Bolt, LagRide and Indriver, have embarked on a nationwide strike on Wednesday, June 7.

At the direction of the Amalgamated Union of App-based Transport Workers of Nigeria, ride-hailing drivers are following a sit-at-home order until the ride-hailing companies increase their base fares by 200 per cent.

According to the National Vice President of AUATWON for Southwest Nigeria, Kolawole Aina, the drivers plan to picket the offices of Uber in Victoria Island and Bolt in Lekki.

Among other demands, AUATWON is asking ride-hailing companies to increase fares by a minimum of 200 per cent.

The union is also asking for a 50 per cent reduction in commission — Uber and Bolt collect a 20 per cent commission on every ride — and an end to the deactivation of drivers who refuse to work due to the low fares and attendant unprofitability.

The union is also seeking the recognition of AUATWON as the representative body for their interests.

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