Speaking to Lusa this morning, the recently elected president of the association, Vítor Soares, stated that the protest has already “brought together many” drivers and partners in Amoreiras, in Lisbon, in front of Uber's headquarters, from where they left to travel to Avenida da Liberdade, and will remain there for around 24 hours, until Saturday morning.
Vítor Soares explained that the association provided institutional support to the demonstration, which is also taking place at least in the cities of Faro and Coimbra, as “it is in solidarity with the problems of these professionals and the dissatisfaction experienced in the sector”.
“It’s getting a great response. There are probably already more than 400 cars and I believe that more will arrive during the day at Avenida da Liberdade”, said Vítor Soares.
The protest promoters said that in other places where partners and drivers came together, participation “is also significant”.
In Faro, the protest at the airport is expected to end at 2:00 pm.
Among the reasons for the protest is the value of travel, which is “on the threshold of companies' profitability”.
“This is also why we received reports of drivers who cannot stop 24 hours a day due to economic difficulties. It is impossible for them to stop for the entire day, as the sustainability of companies and families is at risk,” he explained.
According to Vítor Soares, the cost of TVDE activity has been “rising systematically over the last five years”, including the “exorbitant prices” of insurance. The situation means that drivers are “forced to work seven days a week, normally more than 12 hours a day”.
The protesters are asking for payment of a minimum of 0.70 cents per kilometer for each trip, in addition to also wanting payment of 50% of the kilometer of the journey until the customer is picked up, so that there is compensation for the driver.
I am using UBER all the time. Unless they are fighting to change deal for the already established prices and If they raise prices, that will only result in less drives.
By dpx from Algarve on 05 Apr 2024, 10:50
I have never used Uber, instead I use local taxi companies. The money stays in Portugal and does not go to a company the other side of the world.
By Marcus William from Lisbon on 05 Apr 2024, 15:46
Drop the price of cars to the same as spain ,problem solved
By Stephen Aldous from UK on 05 Apr 2024, 16:14
"Professionals?"...really? Do they have to go to school for that and then post their diplomas in their cars for riders to see? The only test they have to pass, maybe, is a drug test, especially after an accident.
By William from Other on 05 Apr 2024, 20:47
In general I prefer TVDE to normal taxis, because I know what I have to pay before I leave (assuming the destination is known). Taxi drivers from the airport often try to cheat and hide or turn off the meter, which leads to discussions at the end of the ride. If using a Taxi, never forget to ask for the meter to be turned on (I know that they can still cheat and select the wrong tariff).
By Tom from Lisbon on 07 Apr 2024, 07:42