10,000 London cabbies sue Uber for 250 million over taxi-booking rules
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More than 10,000 black cab drivers are suing Uber for breaching taxi-booking rules in London, potentially costing the company over 250 million. The legal claim alleges that Uber misled Transport for London and breached private hire licensing rules by allowing drivers to accept bookings directly.
London cabbies claim to have suffered financial losses due to Uber's operations between May 2012 and March 2018, as they had to work longer hours or faced reduced customer numbers. RGL Management has filed the group action, named BULiT21, with the total claim value anticipated to exceed 250 million.
Read at www.newsshopper.co.uk
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