E-hailing drivers plan national strike: ‘The mother of all protests is coming’ - NEFSA
E-hailing drivers across the country are set to participate in a coordinated national strike.
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Zain Johnson (in for Africa Melane on 702 and CapeTalk) speaks with Elijah Uhuru Lekgowane, President of the National E-hailing Federation of South Africa (NEFSA)
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E-hailing drivers are planning a strike to protest exploitative working conditions and high commission structures.
Lekgowane says the slashing of fares over the years, and the deactivation of operators accounts without due process are some of the major issues they are battling with.
He says there have been sporadic marches in various provinces, but this strike will be a coordinated move across the entire country.
“The mother of all protest action is about to hit the country.”
- Elijah Uhuru Lekgowane, NEFSA President
NEFSA is calling for a restructure of the pricing for e-hailing services, an immediate stop to the phasing out of older vehicles, and a stop to the deactivation of driver profiles.
The organisers will meet on 23 July to plan when the strike will start.
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“National action is coming... that is what I can guarantee for now.”
- Elijah Uhuru Lekgowane, NEFSA President
“We are saying to the app companies, if we cannot make ends meet you cannot make profits.”
- Elijah Uhuru Lekgowane, NEFSA President
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