A group action claim has been filed in the High Court over Uber’s operations in the capital between 2012 and 2018.
A group of more than 10,000 black cab drivers is suing Uber after accusing it of breaching taxi-booking rules in London, in a move which could cost the ride-hailing giant more than £250 million.
They allege that the company allowed its drivers to accept bookings directly from customers, rather than going through a central system like minicab services. RGL Management has filed the group action, known as BULiT21, on behalf of the London cabbies, who are being instructed by solicitors at law firm Mishcon de Reya.
“There are still thousands of cabbies eligible to join who have not yet done so. A cut-off date is fast approaching.
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