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Online Drivers Embark On Sit Down Strike; Calls For Action On Apps They Work With

Online Drivers Embark On Sit Down Strike; Calls For Action On Apps They Work With
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The leadership of the Online Drivers Association of Ghana has declared a sit-down strike over welfare concerns.

The two-day national sit-down strike started on Tuesday, April 5, and will end on Wednesday, April 6.

It is meant to drum home their demands for better conditions of service.

The association is advising its members to stay home as the leadership seeks an audience with the management of the online driving platforms over their grievances.

Bernard Arthur PRO for the association in an interview with Bohyeba Afryie on plan B Fm’s Ebanoosen on April 5, 2022, Said that they are concerned about the security of the drivers and the recent frequent fuel price increases.

He noted that the fares online drivers charge have remained constant despite the upward adjustment of all other variables.

He added that all the needed permissions have been sought from the Ghana Police Service for the demonstration.

The group also said they will petition parliament.

He said they have also notified their car owners of the decision not to work on Tuesday and Wednesday.

According to him, one of their major grievances is: “We don’t know where the rider is going until the journey is started.”

This, he said, must change, adding that they should be told where the rider is going and the amount involved “and if I’m satisfied with it, I’ll respond.”

Source: Celestine Amakie/planbfmonline
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