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{
"id": 328,
"date": "2020/08/31",
"sources": [
"https://guardian.ng/news/uber-bolt-drivers-begin-one-week-strike-in-lagos/",
"https://guardian.ng/news/e-hailing-drivers-reject-reviewed-lagos-ride-hailing-regulation/"
],
"actions": [
"strike"
],
"struggles": [
"pay and benefits"
],
"employment_types": [
"gig workers"
],
"description": "Rideshare drivers in Lagos, Nigeria went on a one-week strike to protest new state regulations that added a fixed service tax to all trips. The agreement was reached between the companies, the Lagos state government, and the Professional E-hailing Drivers and Private Owners Association but did not include the National Union of Professional App-Based Workers, which union representatives claim was sidelined during negotiations due to its initial rejection of the proposal. ",
"online": null,
"locations": [
"lagos-nigeria"
],
"companies": [
"uber",
"bolt"
],
"workers": null,
"tags": [
"drivers"
],
"author": [
"nataliyaned"
],
"latlngs": [
[
6.45269435,
3.4498998
]
],
"addresses": [
"Uber Nigeria HQ, 2, Onikoyi Road, Ikoyi, Okepa, Eti Osa, Lagos, 101233, Nigeria"
]
}