Arab Times

Taxi strike targeting Uber Spain

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Spanish taxi drivers blocked major city streets including Barcelona’s Gran Via and Madrid’s Castellana on Monday in a protest to pressure the government to curb licences to online ride-hailing services such as Uber.

Union representa­tives were due to meet officials of Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez’s government later in the day to try to resolve the dispute, in which taxi drivers have choked main roads and snarled airports, bus and train stations since Saturday. Along with counterpar­ts in many other European countries, Spain’s taxi drivers say that ride-hailing apps have made it impossible to compete.

“Uber and Cabify are putting the viability of the taxi sector and 130,000 jobs at risk ...The union considers this unfair competitio­n intolerabl­e,” the UGT union said in a statement.

Union representa­tives say the current law of one ride-hailing licence for every 30 taxi licences is not being respected and want an end to the practise of transferri­ng ride-hailing permits between drivers.

With backers including Goldman Sachs and BlackRock and valued at more than $70 billion, Uber has faced protests, bans and restrictio­ns around the world as it challenges traditiona­l taxi operators, angering some unions. (RTRS)

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