Photo: Rajib DharAn Uber spokesperson said they regret the disruption caused to the rider and driver-partner communityUber drivers in Bangladesh have gone on strike, protesting against what they say “irregularities”. Bangladesh Ridesharing Drivers Association called the 24-hour strike from Sunday midnight, to press home their eight-point demand. Uber Bangladesh Country Lead Quazi Zulquarnain could not be reached on his phone. An Uber spokesperson later said: “We regret the disruption caused to the rider and driver-partner community, due to a small group of individuals. Pathao, OBHAI, Pickme, SAM, Shohoz and some other ridesharing firms are also operating in Bangladesh.
Source: Dhaka Tribune October 14, 2019 08:26 UTC