The Asian Age

Uber & Ola drivers asked to end strike by Delhi HC

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Suggesting an amicable solution to the discord between cab drivers and app-based taxi aggregator­s, the Delhi high court asked the drivers of Ola and Uber and their unions, who are on strike in Delhi-NCR, to end their agitation.

“You cannot go on fighting, as you do with the government. You will have to resolve and end this agitation as it will not get you anything,” Justice Rajiv Sahai Endlaw said.

The court said that the cab drivers and their unions have a purely contractua­l relationsh­ip with the companies and if they do not desire to continue, they can always choose the more lucrative option, but cannot demand anything from the firms except by peaceful commercial negotiatio­n.

It said the drivers should create an atmosphere for a peaceful commercial dialogue with app-based cab aggregator­s.

The court’s observatio­ns came after the counsel for the two unions — Sarvodaya Driver Associatio­n of Delhi (SDAD) and Rajdhani Tourist Drivers’ Union, submitted that they have met the representa­tives of the two companies, but could not reach at any settlement.

“We are ready to settle the issue, but they are not,” the counsel said, adding that “we only get around `60 per day from our cab firms so the rate per km should be increased.”

The unions’ contention was opposed by the counsel for Uber, who said, “We are not forcing them to ply taxis for us”. The court, however, said that the parties should resolve the issue through talks. It appointed a mediator to help resolve the issue amicably.

The court has now fixed the matter for hearing on March 22.

It, meanwhile, also extended its interim order asking the Delhi police to ensure safety of the drivers having contract with the companies.

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