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They'll Sweat: Taxi Drivers Across Russia Have Decided to Strike Quietly — What We Know.

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Vladivostok taxi drivers announced plans to join Russia-wide "silent strike" and not go to the line on December 15. They plan to stay on the line massively to force the aggregates, especially Yandex, to reconsider the terms of payment. Previously, they promised to support taxi drivers from Permi and other Russian cities.
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Vladivostok taxi drivers announced plans to join Russia-wide "silent strike" and not go to the line on December 15. They plan to stay on the line massively to force the aggregates, especially Yandex, to reconsider the terms of payment. Previously, they promised to support taxi drivers from Permi and other Russian cities.

·Moscow, Russian Federation
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RTVI broke the news in Moscow, Russian Federation on Saturday, December 13, 2025.
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