Argentine taxi drivers protest again in Buenos Aires against Uber and Cabify
Throughout the day, Argentine taxi drivers held assemblies in the streets on Tuesday in rejection of the illegal transport of passengers Uber and Cabify, reported the head of the Union of Taxi Workers (SPT) of the city of Buenos Aires, Omar Viviani.
Workers demonstrate against these applications in defense of sources of work, wages, and so that there is the possibility of maintaining families with dignity.
Viviani argued that “illegal transport applications violate current regulations, and are not subject to technical controls and enabling documentation,” and there is also “clear tax evasion to the detriment of a regulated activity.”
In addition, social organizations concentrated on the Obelisk and marched to the YPF offices in Puerto Madero, Argentina.
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Argentine taxi drivers protest again in Buenos Aires against Uber and Cabify