E-hailing company Uber says it has spent the last month holding talks with various drivers’ associations and government in an attempt to understand their concerns. This comes as e-hailing drivers have downed tools, as fees e-hailing companies charge customers have been dropping over the years, resulting in income generated by drivers dwindling.
Some drivers on e-hailing platforms like Bolt and Uber embarked on a national shutdown on Monday, protesting both their pay structures and raising concerns around their safety.