Hundreds of drivers gathered outside the Uber office in Nottingham at 2.30pm on Tuesday 22 October, to voice concerns over unfair fares.
Organiser of the protest, Abid Rashid, an Uber driver since 2017, highlighted the challenges faced by drivers, stressing the impact of decreased fares and increased costs.
He said: "It's about the Uber fares, they're not giving us the right fares. There is a new system and they are trying to get more money from customers and trying to take more commission for themselves."
He explained that a month ago he could expect to earn around £6 for a two-mile trip and now he receives as little as £3.80 for two miles.
Abid added: "It's not enough to cover expenditure."
The drivers claim a new algorithm judges the maximum that it can charge passengers and then checks what is the lowest fare a drivers can be paid.
He and his fellow drivers have created a WhatsApp group to speak about the situation and compare fares they earn, with more than 800 people now in the group
"It has to stop. We need Uber to talk to us and make our pay fair. We are doing everything possible to reach an agreement with them.
"Enough is enough and we are not accepting this anymore."
As well as protesters calling for transparency and fair pay to support their livelihoods and families they are also have a list of other demands. These include better support for drivers from Uber and the development of safety measures and protocols to protect drivers while on the road.
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