Uber drivers protest outside Glasgow hub against unfair pay

2024-10-16 267

Uber drivers in Glasgow are protesting for better pay and job protection, arguing the company takes an unfair slice of their fares, and their wages have decreased in the past year.

Drivers rallied outside the hub in Glasgow alongside GMB Scotland who are representing the workers - whose recent survey revealed only one in five are earning more now compared to a year ago.

The union is arguing it is unclear how Uber calculates fares and wages and does not consider increased fuel and insurance costs.

Uber has said drivers are guaranteed a National Living Wage and it regularly communicates with workers and the union.

An example from a protester is that an airport run to the city centre typically costs customers £25, yet they only get £11 from the journey.

Uber uses surge pricing meaning fares rise as demand increases, while drivers argue the company needs to be more transparent about the system so as to ensure revenue is divided fairly.

GMB Scotland has said drivers were struggling to even cover expenses - including fuel and insurance - resulting in some having to take on extra work or another job.

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