MUMBAI: Scores of commuters could be inconvenienced as Ola and Uber driver partners have threatened an indefinite strike from Monday. The city has more than 30,000 aggregator cabs. Many commuters prefer sharing app-based cabs to their workplace.
The strike has been called by Maharashtra Navnirman Vahtuk Sena , the transport wing of Raj Thackeray-led MNS. Union president Sanjay Naik told TOI thousands of driver partners are supporting the stir. “If we find any cab on the road after Sunday midnight, we will request the driver with folded hands. If he does not listen, we may handle the issue […]
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