Uber, Bolt and Addison Lee drivers strike on Valentine’s Day

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1000’s of Uber, Bolt and Addison Lee drivers are logging off throughout peak hours on Valentine’s Day in a marketing campaign for higher pay and dealing situations, a union says.
The strike motion is going down throughout the UK from 16:00 to 22:00 GMT.
The Impartial Employees Union of Nice Britain (IWGB) mentioned it will unite “drivers up and down the nation confronted with low pay and insecure situations”.
Uber, Bolt and Addison and Lee have defended their working situations after the IWGB mentioned drivers in cities together with London, Birmingham, Manchester, Cardiff and Brighton have been backing the strike.
Vasilica Dumitrescu has been working for varied platforms, together with Uber and Bolt, for the final 9 years. The 51-year-old mentioned she works seven days every week, clocking up greater than 80 hours, simply to make ends meet.
“It is actually unhealthy financially, emotionally bodily, every part,” Ms Dumitrescu mentioned.
“I am unable to afford to make payments, lease, meals, which is so costly now. It is actually, actually unhealthy.”

Ms Dumitrescu mentioned she hopes the strike results in greater pay agreements.
“The shoppers, they’re with us,” she added. “Each driver is upset as a result of they do not earn sufficient. They ask you the way a lot you get from this journey and are shocked at how little we get.”
An Uber spokesperson mentioned all its drivers are assured to earn a minimum of the nationwide dwelling wage, and that almost all can and do earn extra.
“On common, drivers throughout the UK earn greater than £30 per hour when taking journeys on Uber,” the spokesperson mentioned.
“Additionally they have entry to industry-leading protections comparable to vacation pay, a pension and free illness and damage cowl, in addition to formal illustration by means of GMB Union.”
A spokesperson for Bolt mentioned the corporate was “dedicated to making sure our costs stability the incomes wants of drivers with affordability for passengers”.
“All drivers obtain vacation pay and financial dietary supplements to make sure they earn a minimum of the nationwide dwelling wage, alongside a pension,” the spokesperson added.
Simply over an hour into the strike, a Bolt spokesperson mentioned service ranges have been “unaffected” and customers have been “in a position to guide rides as regular”.
Addison Lee has been contacted for remark. The corporate beforehand advised the PA information company: “We have now an in depth working relationship with our drivers, which was additional bolstered in our current bi-annual driver satisfaction survey. We don’t count on to see any disruption to volumes or service ranges on February 14.”
In September 2024, Bolt drivers received a declare in opposition to the corporate after an employment tribunal dominated they have been “staff” beneath UK regulation and entitled to rights and protections, together with the nationwide minimal wage.
In January 2025, Addison Lee drivers received the same case.
‘Breaking level’
Helio Santos, who relies in Stratford in east London, is one other driver participating within the strike.
He has been driving with Uber for 3 years and mentioned that whereas he spent 70 to 80 hours per week on-line, that usually interprets to simply 25 to 30 hours of driving.
Mr Santos mentioned that Friday’s strike motion reveals that drivers throughout UK are “reaching a breaking level”.
“That is unsustainable,” he mentioned. “Charges are too low, there is no such thing as a security, no transparency. Uber retains ignoring us.”

Mr Santos, who has three youngsters together with a four-year-old, mentioned Uber’s promise of the nationwide dwelling wage was “meaningless”.
“It’s mocking us, saying drivers get a dwelling wage. I will be higher off working for a cleansing firm,” he added.
The IWGB mentioned that since drivers grew to become “staff” beneath the regulation, they’ve reported their situations have worsened.
Alongside calls for for fairer pay and safer work, the union is asking for the introduction of security measures for drivers comparable to rider ID verification, grievance monitoring methods, and help for victims of assault.
A spokesperson for Bolt mentioned the corporate has dedicated €100m (£83.3m) over the subsequent three years to help security initiatives for its drivers. Lately, it has launched an in-app emergency help button and supplied further passenger data previous to pick-up, the spokesperson added.
A part of Friday’s motion will embody a vigil for Bolt driver Gabriel Bringye who was killed in Tottenham, north London, in 2021.
Mr Bringye, 37, was set upon by a gaggle of youngsters on a criminal offense spree, who booked the cab with the only real intention of robbing the driving force.
The IWGB mentioned the vigil marks 4 years since his demise, and that drivers are demanding higher protections in his title.