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Desperate ride-hailing app drivers causing traffic disruptions in Brussels

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Last updated: 2024/11/15 at 5:32 AM
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In Belgium, approximately 200 drivers employed by ride-hailing platforms such as Uber recently gathered for a demonstration in Brussels to demand changes in their working conditions. Organized by the Belgian Association of Limousine Drivers, the drivers expressed concerns over high commissions, low pay rates, and a lack of unified rules for taxis and street cabs. Many drivers stated that they were on the verge of bankruptcy due to increased commissions and competition from other ride-sharing apps and traditional taxi services. The protesters met with unions, visited the Brussels parliament, and even went to the Uber headquarters to voice their frustrations.

One of the main issues highlighted by the drivers is the high commission rates imposed by the ride-hailing platforms. Currently set at 25%, some drivers fear that this commission may increase by an additional 10%, further reducing their earnings. Shah Syed, a ‘street cab’ driver, stated that his income has decreased significantly, with him now earning only half of what he did before due to the rising commissions. In addition to high commissions, drivers are also facing pressure to switch to electric vehicles by January 2025, which further cuts into their profitability. The Belgian Limousine Drivers Association is calling on the government to postpone this requirement by two years, stating that drivers are not prepared for the transition as charging stations and resources are lacking.

Furthermore, the association is pushing for better regulation of the sector, specifically by capping the commissions taken by platform owners. Traditional taxi drivers who joined the demonstration also expressed frustration over the working conditions and wages impacted by the competition from ride-sharing platforms. They are advocating for a minimum rate, excluding commission, along with fare adjustments for nights or holidays, and separate pick-up zones. The aim is to create a more level playing field for all drivers in the transportation sector and ensure fair and equitable working conditions for everyone involved.

The demonstration in Brussels shed light on the challenges faced by ride-hailing drivers in Belgium and the urgent need for reforms in the industry. Drivers are struggling with high commission rates, low pay rates, and the pressure to switch to electric vehicles, which are all impacting their earnings and livelihoods. The call for lower commissions, higher pay rates, and unified rules for both taxis and ride-sharing platforms is a crucial step in ensuring fair treatment and better working conditions for all drivers. By coming together and voicing their concerns, drivers are advocating for changes that will benefit the entire transportation sector in Belgium.

Overall, the demonstration in Brussels serves as a wake-up call to the government and ride-hailing platform owners to address the pressing issues faced by drivers. The demand for lower commissions, higher pay rates, and a postponement of the electric vehicle requirement highlights the need for immediate action to support drivers and ensure their financial stability. By working together with industry stakeholders and regulators, drivers hope to bring about positive changes that will benefit both drivers and passengers while creating a more sustainable and equitable transportation system in Belgium. It is essential for all parties involved to collaborate and find solutions that will address the challenges faced by drivers and create a fair and balanced environment for everyone in the transportation sector.

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