Friday, 20 April 2018

Uber CEO Had Secret Meeting With Mike Brown In January According to FOI Request

LONDON (Reuters) - London’s Transport Commissioner Mike Brown met Uber [UBER.UL]boss Dara Khosrowshahi in January, a freedom of information request revealed, as the Silicon Valley app fights to keep its cars on the streets of its most important European market.


Uber is battling a decision by the city’s transport regulator last September to strip it of its licence after it was deemed unfit to run a taxi service, a ruling Uber is appealing.


Since then Uber has made a series of changes to its business model, responding to requests from regulators, including the introduction of 24/7 telephone support and the proactive reporting of serious incidents to London’s police.


Khosrowshahi flew to London in October for discussions with Brown after which Uber promised to make things right in the British capital city.


The pair had a second meeting in London in January, according to a response to a freedom of information request from Reuters.


“The Commissioner met with Dara Khosrowshahi on 3 October 2017 and 15 January 2018, both meetings took place in London,” Transport for London (TfL) said.


A TfL spokesman declined to provide an immediate comment on what was discussed at the meeting. Uber declined to comment.


Reuters had asked for a list of every meeting which had taken place between Uber and TfL’s private hire team and/or Brown since Sept. 22 but TfL declined to release such details.


“We are not obliged to supply the remainder of the information requested in relation to meetings as it ... relates to information where disclosure would be likely to prejudice the exercise by any public authority of its functions ..,” it said.


A court hearing over Uber’s appeal is due this month before the substance of the appeal is heard in June.



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Error Fare: Return flights to New Zealand from £238 return


We have found an incredible error fare from Paris to Wellington, New Zealand from just £238 return. We've found available dates in November, January and February, 2018. These flights are operated by multiple airlines and may come with checked in luggage and onboard meals as standard. We advise that you take screenshots and/or keep records… Michael POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Ultra last-minute: 7nts in top-rated Crete hotel from £130pp incl. flights


If you're ready to mobilise at the drop of a (pirate) hat, this mega last-minute Crete deal is just the ticket: 7 nights from £131pp including the 3* Top Hotel & flights. This charming hilltop hotel has a fantastic rating from TripAdvisor, so your holiday is in safe hands. Holiday details: Travel duration: 7 nights… jcrdawes POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

IWGB files cases demonstrating “gig economy” exploitation stretches far beyond Uber


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The Independent Workers’ Union of Great Britain (IWGB) is bringing employment status, holiday pay, minimum wage and unlawful deduction of wages claims against three private hire companies this week, demonstrating that the problem of exploitation in the UK’s private hire industry stretches far beyond Uber.The IWGB has this week filed cases against London’s self-proclaimed “ethical” operator Green Tomato Cars, Germany’s fastest growing start-up Blacklane and Birmingham’s largest private hire operator A2B.In all three cases the companies denied the drivers, all members of IWGB’s United Private Hire Drivers (UPHD) branch, basic employment rights by classifying them as independent contractors rather than workers. Workers have a right to the minimum wage, holiday pay, rest breaks and the right not to work more than 48hrs a week, among other rights.IWGB General Secretary Dr Jason Moyer-Lee said: “The wide scale depravation of employment rights is not unique to Uber, it is rampant across the private hire sector in the UK. With these actions the IWGB is stepping up its campaign to have private hire drivers recognised as the workers they are and enjoying the rights to which they are legally entitled.”Green TomatoThe claim is for worker status, unlawful deduction of wages, holiday pay and breach of the working time regulations. The London-based claimant regularly worked a variety of contracts for the company, from Uber-style pay-per-trip, to fixed shifts with hourly pay.One of these contracts involved working twelve hour shifts, without breaks, over five days. By not giving the driver breaks and by making him work for more than 48hrs without signing an opt-out, the company is in breach of the working time regulations.The driver was also paid for less than a day of a five day contract, which amounts to unlawful deduction of wages.BlacklaneThe claim is for worker status, unlawful deduction of wages and holiday pay. Blacklane unlawfully deducted a total of £242 from the Glasgow-based driver for two separate incidents, including a two-week unpaid suspension following allegations that the driver had an Uber insignia and a taxi plate on his car. All private hire vehicles are required to have a taxi plate by Glasgow City Council.The driver was also required to wear a company tie and pin at all times.A2BThe claim is for worker status, minimum wage and holiday pay. The Birmingham-based driver was regularly paid below the minimum wage, required to wear a uniform and have six A2B signs on the car. The obligation to wear a uniform and use a company-labelled car would prevent the driver from working for other private hire companies.
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Caribbean in July: 7nt all inclusive Dom Rep from £794pp incl. flights, 4* hotel, bags & transfers


Summer is almost here so it's time to prepare for HOLIDAYS! If you haven't booked yet, you've already left it quite late mateys, but fear not, for we have found you a bargain Caribbean package in July from 4 UK airports. You can get a week all inclusive in the Dominican Republic for under £1000… GemUK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

See 2 cities for the price of 1: Iceland & New York double-dip flights from £238 return


Pirates, New York and Iceland are two of our absolute favourite destinations so combining them into one trip is one of the smartest things you could do -- especially if you can save a bundle in the process! WOW Air is offering 30% off flights in Autumn, meaning great double dip flights to the Big… Niamh_UK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

All inclusive last minute Rhodes holiday from £293pp - 7nts 4* hotel & flights


Ahoy pirates, fancy heading off on an all inclusive getaway in sunny Greece. The holiday is in Rhodes and you will enjoy all meals, snacks and drinks included in the price. For this Rhodes holiday you will be staying in a great rated 4* hotel, why not stay longer if you wish to enjoy the… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Harry Potter studio tour & Jury's Inn stay - incl. breakfast from £92pp (1 Child stays FREE)


Alohomora, dear pirates! We've unlocked this great Harry Potter break over at Voyage PrivĂ© giving you 1 night at the stylish 3* Jury's Inn in Watford with breakfast included, one Warner Bros Studio Tour per person per stay with 1 child (up to 12 years old) staying for FREE ! From your hotel the studios… Cee POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Pretty in Portugal: 7nt Autumn break from £124pp incl. 3* hotel & flights


Pirates, snag a bargain with 7 nights in the Algarve from £124pp including the 3* Praia Sol Hotel & flights. Go cheap & cheerful by hitting up Portugal off-season. Holiday details: Travel duration: 7 nights (longer or shorter stays possible) Example date: 14th 21st November 2018 Flight + Hotel package from Loveholidays Departure airports:… jcrdawes POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Costa del Sol-d! 7nts Spanish beach holiday from £285pp - incl. 4* hotel & flights


Arrr pirates! Costa del Sol is calling your name! You will be staying at the 4* Ibersol Alay right on Benalmádena Marina just 2 minutes walk from the beach. Here you can enjoy 2 pools and Spanish and international dining, with the popular promenade and all its restaurants, bars and shops right on your doorstep!… Cee POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Sardinia autumn holiday on La Maddalena island from £210pp - incl. flights, hotel & breakfast


Ahoy mateys! We've found this excellent value for money autumn holiday placing you on the gorgeous little island off Sardinia's northern coast La Maddalena. Home to arguably some of the best beaches in the world here you will be staying in style at top-rated 4* Excelsior right by the port! Holiday details Travel duration:… Cee POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

IWGB to file holiday pay claims stretching back 20 years against CitySprint, after company ignores previous ruling


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The Independent Workers’ Union of Great Britain (IWGB) is filing holiday pay claims totalling £198,463.37 against CitySprint on behalf of 17 couriers, as the company continues to deny its workers their rights, despite a previous ruling against it.A separate £43,668.86 holiday pay claim will be made against Royal Mail-owned eCourier on behalf of three couriers that were TUPE transferred from CitySprint.The claims, which were filed earlier this month at the Employment Tribunal, will cover a period stretching back to January 1999.CitySprint has denied these workers their holiday entitlements by falsely claiming that the couriers are independent contractors, instead of workers or employees, despite a ruling in January 2017 that said that CitySprint courier Maggie Dewhurst was a worker. In November, CitySprint issued a newly worded contract to describe the same employment relationship as an excuse not to fully implement the tribunal’s decision.The union will argue that the 20 couriers have or had the same employment relationship as Dewhurst and are consequently workers, entitled to the minimum wage, holiday pay and other rights.Claimant in the eCourier case and IWGB Vice-President Maggie Dewhurst said: “Going on holiday is becoming increasingly difficult for couriers because, while our costs continue when we are not working, our pay stops. So despite the myth peddled by employers that gig economy jobs are flexible, many of us are spending more time at work than full-time employees. That’s why with this case we are not only trying to claim back what we are owed, but securing paid holidays going forward.”IWGB General Secretary Dr Jason Moyer-Lee said: “For most workers booking your holiday requires filling out a form and a sign-off from your manager, at CitySprint it requires an employment tribunal every time. The fact that CitySprint can get away with this makes an absolute mockery of the UK employment law regime.”
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Trendy Prague 4* design hotel from just £33pp per night (flights starting from £29)


Ahoy mateys! Prague is up next, and today we've found the stylish, bold and fun 4* Pentahotel situated a short walk from the picturesque Old Town. Offering a host of top-amenities in a luxurious yet relaxed setting, including a bar and restaurant, here you can let your inner child out at the pool table or… Cee POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Taxi Charity attends official launch of DMRC Benevolent Fund at Headley Court


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The Taxi Charity is proud to support the DMRC Benevolent Fund and to have attended the official launch of the charity at Headley Court earlier this week.
Two iconic taxis were at the launch event showing off the Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre's new Benevolent Fund logo. Also at the event was the Commanding Officer of Headley Court Group Captain Teresa Griffiths OBE and other members of Headley Court staff.
Captain Griffiths OBE, said: “I am very pleased to welcome the Taxi Charity for Military Veterans to Hedley Court, and thank them personally for all they do for our veterans and the support they are now giving to the DMRC Headley Court Benevolent Fund.“
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Rural 4* Italy escape 2nts from £160pp - incl. top-rated hotel w/ spa, flights, breakfast & car


Ahoy mateys! Umbria is known as Italy's green heart in the rural countryside, boasting loads of old cultural sights, great wining and dining and a world renowned chocolate factory, to name only a few things. We've laid eyes on the chic 4* Villa di Monte Solare, a member of Small Luxury Hotels of the World,… Cee POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Thursday, 19 April 2018

4* hotel w/ pool from £29pppn *location great for Legoland or Heathrow*


Pirates, if you're looking for a hotel stay in the Windsor area, check out the 4* Copthorne Hotel Slough - Windsor from only £29pppn. Well situated for Legoland or Heathrow airport, the hotel is also a nice stay in itself, with a pool & sauna on-site. Offer Details: Many travel durations possible - 1 night… jcrdawes POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Last minute Menorca group getaway from £196pp - 7nts hotel & flights (couples from £226pp)


Ahoy there, the Balearic Islands are up next and we have found a holiday in Menorca staying at a great rated and award winning hotel for you and your favourite mateys. The holiday is departing in May but if you would prefer to go later, there are great prices when the busy Summer months are… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

The ongoing case for debit and credit cards


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It has been a while since the credit and debit card mandate was approved by Transport for London. Although this mandate still has serious issues that need addressing, in the main it has been a positive for the licensed London taxi industry.
In today's world cash is no longer king, and although both credit and debit card are not "coin of the realm," there may at some point in the future be a change in legislation to facilitate cards becoming legal tender, carrying cash is becoming a thing of the past.
The cab order surrounding credit card systems is somewhat confusing, it requires all taxis to carry a working credit card system in the rear of the vehicle, with any system failure rendering the vehicle "unfit" and therefore technically required to be removed from service. This however is not only unreasonable but also unworkable for several reasons.
At what point does a credit card system be deemed as failing, is it at the point that a driver is unable to log on? Or is it at the point that there is a failure when use is attempted? Is the driver liable for a system failure? Is the system deemed inoperable if there is network failure? Does the vehicle have to be removed from service if the credit card provider suffers system failure at their end? What happens if a driver rents a vehicle and changes vehicle frequently, or suffers a breakdown and is using a replacement vehicle, does the driver have to sign up to every system available on the market? None of these questions are answerable as the cab order is highly ambiguous and therefore flawed. What is widely known is that no driver can be prevented from using their own hand-held system as a back-up in the front of the vehicle. Transport for London are fully aware that no driver can be sanctioned for this, it is believed that any sanction would be deemed illegal were it to end up in court.
Many drivers carry a hand-held back-up system, however, depending on which data provider you use, again system failure can occur because of network outages. Four major hotspots on o2 are Fenchurch Street, Cheapside by New Change, Tooley Street around London Bridge and Waterloo Station.
All credit card providers require piggy-backing on a data network, therefore unlike a shop where you are static and pretty much guaranteed a signal, in a vehicle its an odds-on certainty that you will suffer a signal dropout at some point.
Let's be clear about this, Transport for London were 100% right in bringing in a mandatory credit card system, however it should have been part of the condition of the taxi driver licence rather than condition of fitness for the vehicle. This could have easily been demonstrated upon licence renewal by simply forwarding either the paper or electronic contact which had been signed by any given driver showing that they had a system available for use, or a bank statement showing any given credit card companies deposits into an account as proof. This in turn would have allowed drivers a greater choice of system allowing them to obtain the best deal and negated the requirement for a system to be placed in the back of the vehicle, tjus improving both driver and passenger safety, after all no driver wants to put themselves at risk after leaving the cab cockpit to go into the back of the vehicle.
Since the cab order regarding credit and debit cards came into place, in the main the vast majority of drivers have responded positively, taking any and every card no matter how big or small the fare is. This in turn has been received positively by the public, in fact some members of the public have returned to using taxis because of this move. There are however a small minority of taxi drivers who are either refusing to take cards, or making life as difficult as possible for people to use cards. The feedback attacjed to tgis course of actuon, no matter how minimal starts a ripple in the pond of social media, which ultimately becomes a tidal wave of vitriol against the taxi industry.
A story was recently recounted on social media by a lady who when attempting to pay for her cab after being picked up at Liverpool Street was told upon arrival near her destination that the cars machine wasn't working. The fare had already gone more than usual because of the road closures in the City surrounding the visit from the Commonwealth heads of state. This resulted in an argument, eventually the driver accepted the cars payment when his machine "miraculously" started working again. As a result of his actions the driver now faces the prospect of having to answer to Transport for London, and rightly so. This sort of behaviour is unacceptable at every level.
If there is a genuine system failure the process is simple, let them know before you undertake your journey so as to give them the option of taking another taxi. If there is an unknown failure then the customer will find this out when the card is being processed, a failure may be down to the passengers card failing or a card system failure, neither the driver nor passenger may necessarily know why it has failed. What a driver has to be mindful of is that it is the customers responsibility to ensure payment if there is a card failure of any kind. Payment can be made in many ways if there is a failure, a simple bank transfer or paypal payment should suffice if no ATMs are available for use. Ultimately a genuine failure should not obstruct payment, as said earlier, many drivers carry a second system to facilitate card payments, the industry must try and make life as easy as possible for the customer.
Those who arbitarily refuse card payments by falsely claiming that their card system isn't working, albeit a small minority, have become an utter blight on the industry, it is a counter-productive and unnecessary act that should be squashed like an irritating fly. The industry is fighting for survival on many levels and to perpetuate that particular act of stupidity just drives another nail into the industry's coffin.
The taxi industry is a service industry, therefore bad service gets remembered, it can stain an entire industry very easily. If a driver doesn't wish to take card then that is absolutely fine, simply find another profession which doesn't require you to take card... shape up or ship out.
The taxi trade must accept that it has a responsibility to its customers, without them it is dead in the water.
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Last-minute bargain: 7nts in Crete from £126pp incl. top rated studio & flights


Pirates, live your beach dream in Crete from £126pp for 7 nights, including the 3* Mediterranean Studios & flights. For the best rates, book the last-minute dates, but there are some decent prices available for peak-season summer months, too. Holiday details: Travel duration: 4 nights (longer or shorter stays possible) Example date: April 25th … jcrdawes POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Ex-Gaelic Athletic Association Footballer on trial for attack on cabbie


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An ex GAA player is one of two men on trial for kidnapping and robbing a Dundalk cabbie.
Former Armagh GAA footballer, Robert Tasker, 26, and co-defendant Eugene McCooey, 25, both from St Patricks Park in Cullhanna have both denied kidnap, robbery, assault and threatening to kill the unnamed cabbie.
It is alleged that on November 29th 2016, the pair got into a taxi after leaving a Chinese restaurant in Dundalk and asked to be taken to an address in Cullyhanna.
It is then claimed that somewhere en-route, Mr Tasker produced a knife and held it against the cabbies throat from the back seat. It is alleged that Mr McCooey produced a screwdriver and demanded money.
The driver was then allegedly forced to hand over €120, it is also claimed that the pair continued to threaten the cabbie, which included the threat of raping and murdering him.
The taxi driver escaped after the men fled when another vehicle drove past the parked taxi.
The case is continuing at Newry crown court today.
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