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Taxi drivers join Spain strike against Uber

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BARCELONA: Taxi drivers across Spain joined a strike yesterday against ride hailing competitor­s such as Uber and Cabify who they say unfairly threaten their livelihood­s. The strike began in Barcelona last week and spread Saturday to Madrid as drivers demanded action from the government, which is due to meet their representa­tives at midday.

Strikes or partial stoppages have been called in Valencia in eastern Spain, Zaragoza and Bilbao in the north, and Seville in the south. The strike was sparked after the Spanish government appealed a ruling by the Barcelona authoritie­s that limited the number of licenses for Uber-style services.

Taxi driver federation­s want the authoritie­s to strictly enforce the legislatio­n under which there should be 30 traditiona­l taxis for each VTC (Tourism Vehicle with Chauffeur). Today there are only five traditiona­l taxis for every VTC, they say, warning that they will extend their action to blocking ports, airports and even the border with France if Madrid fails to act.

In Barcelona, Spain’s biggest tourist attraction, hundreds of black and yellow taxis parked for a third day on the Gran Via, one of the city’s main roads. Some drivers camped out there, sleeping on mattresses on the ground, in tents or in their taxis.

VTC drivers have in turn criticized their traditiona­l taxi peers, charging that they were attacked in Barcelona last week. “We sincerely hope that the state does not give in to blackmail from violent people,” said Unauto, the platform which represents Uber et Cabify.

The federation of Madrid taxis claimed all 15,000 drivers in the capital had joined the movement and that it would spread to other cities. “All taxis have spontaneou­sly and progressiv­ely stopped work, paralysing services in the capital, at the airport, around bus and railway stations”, federation secretary Santiago Simon Vicente said. — AFP

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 ??  ?? MADRID: A taxi driver picks up a wheelchair-bound passenger outside the Atocha train station amid a strike by cabbies in Madrid yesterday. Taxi drivers across Spain joined a strike against ride hailing competitor­s such as Uber and Cabify who they say unfairly threaten their livelihood­s. — AFP
MADRID: A taxi driver picks up a wheelchair-bound passenger outside the Atocha train station amid a strike by cabbies in Madrid yesterday. Taxi drivers across Spain joined a strike against ride hailing competitor­s such as Uber and Cabify who they say unfairly threaten their livelihood­s. — AFP

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