Uber-Streik: in Zurich, Drivers Demand Better Conditions
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In Zurich, some 200 Uber drivers protested Monday against their working conditions, calling on the canton to act as in Geneva. Under pressure from a new competitor, they denounce a collapse of their income.
Zurich drivers demonstrate against deep disbursement, new competition and lack of political backing.
In Zurich, some 200 Uber drivers protested Monday against their working conditions, calling on the canton to act as in Geneva. Under pressure from a new competitor, they denounce a collapse of their income.
About 200 Uber drivers demonstrated Monday to ensure that the company complies with the law on the rental of services, an obligation in place in Geneva
Around 200 Uber drivers protest for fair conditions in Zurich. A spokesperson for the Unia union says: "We are dealing with a system of systematic undeclared work."
In Zurich, about 100 Uber drivers and traditional taxis went on strike on Monday. They denounce the fall of their revenues, which they attribute to the war prices with their competitor Bolt. The union Unia now asks the Zuricho authorities to react.
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