Uber faces protest in Bengaluru over earnings and driver policy concerns

Cab drivers protested outside Uber's Bengaluru center on Monday. They alleged reduced earnings due to differential treatment between fleet and independent drivers. Some drivers attempted to enter the office. Uber condemned the incident and rejecte...

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Several cab drivers staged a protest outside Uber’s driver centre in Bengaluru on Monday alleging reduced earnings due to what they claimed was differential treatment between fleet drivers and independent drivers. The company dismissed the allegations.

According to the protestors under the banner of Bharath Transportation Group, Uber was recruiting drivers from outside Karnataka, which they alleged was impacting local drivers’ earnings. Some drivers also attempted to enter the office by breaking a locked door, prompting police intervention to restore order.

Uber issued a statement condemning the incident and rejecting the allegations. The company stated that its policies ensure fairness and equal opportunity for all drivers irrespective of their operational model. The firm added that it runs on a zero-commission model under which drivers keep the full fare amount after paying a subscription fee.


(With inputs from PTI)
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