Thursday, 26 July 2018

Magical Half Board Disneyland® Paris break from £199pp - incl. 2nts hotel & Disney Park® entry


Pirates, take the whole family to experience the magic of Disneyland® Paris with this package from MagicBreaks! You'll get 3 days to explore the parks, as well as 2 nights at Disney's Hotel Cheyenne, a 'Half-board Meal Plan*', some great discounts and even a Magical Call from Mickey Mouse to announce your stay! This deal… Samcana POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Uber Suspend Services In Barcelona After Ciolent Protests From Taxi Drivers


BARCELONA, Spain — Taxi drivers from all corners of Spain drove to Barcelona to join a 2-day strike that started Wednesday in protest of the growing number of cars operating under ride-hailing apps. Uber and Cabify briefly halted service, saying some of their drivers were attacked.

The taxi drivers, who joined a raucous protest in front of the Arch of Triumph, oppose the recent suspension of additional authorization required for ride-hailing companies to operate in Barcelona.

They want a previously agreed ratio of 30 taxi licenses for every authorized ride-hailing car to be honoured. The current ratio in Catalonia, the Spanish region of which Barcelona is the capital, stands at about 6.7 to 1.

Thousands of demonstrators lit firecrackers and honked car horns as they marched to a government building to demand more regulation on the ride-booking apps they claim are taking away their jobs.

Later Wednesday, Uber and Cabify announced they were temporarily suspending service in Barcelona after some of their drivers were assaulted on the sidelines of the pro-taxi demonstration.

Eduardo Martin, spokesman for Unauto, the Spanish national association for drivers of ride-hailing apps, including Uber and Cabify, said there had been dozens of assaults of Uber and Cabify drivers and passengers in Barcelona, mainly in front of hotels.

Two drivers were hospitalized, he said. One was left unconscious, and the other was taken to the hospital with first-degree burns to his face after an acid attack.

Cars were left with broken windows and wing mirrors.



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Uber Accused Of 'Wage Theft' By It's Own Drivers Down Under.


Uber told its drivers they would get 'more trips' under recent policy changes, a claim which is being disputed.

Uber has been accused of "wage theft" by some of its drivers, who say they have been "deceived" into taking pay cuts under recent policy changes.

As competition intensified with competitors Ola, Taxify and DiDi entering the market, Uber introduced its UberPool and "upfront pricing" policies earlier this year.

The key change was that Uber would provide its customers with "more certainty" by quoting an exact "upfront" price (for example, $40), instead of a range ($35-45).

It's essentially Uber's best estimate of what the trip should cost, and drivers were promised they would get "more trips" as a result.

But several drivers allege they were not given a real choice, as they had to sign amended contracts agreeing to be bound by Uber's estimates, which were "frequently too low".

Otherwise, they risked "deactivation", which means getting blocked from the Uber app without explanation.

After interviewing 40 Uber drivers, the ABC found that an overwhelming majority (35) said they saw a "significant" drop in their earnings, as they were getting "short-changed" on almost every trip.

This was compared to what they would have earned according to the meter.

Only one said he was making more money, and four said their earnings were steady.

Why are drivers claiming underpayment?

Despite the transition to upfront fixed prices, Uber said it would still charge by time and distance, according to its app's meter, in some situations:

"If the trip changes significantly such as with heavy traffic or multiple extra stops, the fare will be automatically adjusted to use the actual time and distance travelled," the company said in an email to drivers.

But several drivers have told the ABC that their worst cases of "underpayment" happened precisely under those circumstances as Uber failed to follow its own policy.

Uber's online support staff told many of them that their 20 or 30-minute delays -- caused by traffic jams, and unexpected demands from customers to "pick up friends along the way" or "pull over at McDonald's" -- were not considered "significant" enough.

Therefore, their pay would remain at the lower figure (the upfront estimate), rather than the higher amount (based on the meter).

The problem was that the company "bases its fares on upfront calculations that nobody is able to explain", said one full-time driver, Jackie (not his real name).

None of the drivers wanted their real names to be published for fear of Uber deactivating their accounts.

On its website, the company said:

"Upfront Pricing is calculated using the expected time and distance of the trip and local traffic, as well as how many riders and nearby drivers are using Uber at that moment.

The company's spokesperson confirmed it uses "historical traffic patterns" to make that calculation.

But Jackie disputed the reliability of this method: "How can traffic jams, especially ones caused by future car accidents, be calculated based on 'historical' data'?"

"It wasn't in Uber's historical data yesterday, and it sure wasn't there 20 years ago."

"It frustrates the hell out of me they can sit in a bubble and make rulings like this."

"That's why I hate upfront pricing with a passion."

The price of the lower-cost carpooling service UberPool is also determined by its "upfront" fare policy.

"In most cases, UberPool trips are likely to undercut UberX trips [the next cheapest offering] by up to 40 per cent," said Max B, an Uber driver who runs an online advocacy group, Ride Share Drivers United (RSDU).

Uber's spokesperson said: "We continue to focus on demonstrating the benefits of UberPool and encouraging further use, including investing in discounts to passengers who share their ride.

"More affordable rides means more trips for drivers and less wait time between trips."

How much worse off are drivers?

One driver, Edmund, who has been with the company for more than two years, said he was losing on average $28 per week.

Among the other drivers, the alleged amount of underpayments varied according to each trip. Sometimes it was low as just a few cents.

But other times, the difference between Uber's estimate and what drivers claim they "should have" earned, under the meter, was as much as 30 per cent.

"This is wage theft -- nearly 90 per cent of the time, the company underpays me by 50 cents per trip, and up to $4," said another driver, Stephen.


Considering the full-time drivers take hundreds of trips each month, the difference can add up quickly.

Uber's spokesperson said: "We want driver partners to be successful which is why we are investing in innovations to encourage more riders to choose the app, and proactively share information about when and where the best times to drive are.

"We also continue to work on improving our driver app in response to feedback from partners so they continue to choose us.

One driver pointed out that there will always be "a loser" in the upfront estimate system.

"If I end up being paid more money under Uber's upfront price [compared to the meter calculation] that means the customer has paid too much.

"They would have been better off under 'time and distance' charging in that case, but that situation is rare."

Fair Work investigation

"This new system may sound sensible on its face value," said Max B.

"But drivers, who Uber claims are 'independent contractors', are kept in the dark and aren't told what the actual 'upfront fare' price is until the trip ends.

"The first rule of thumb to being an independent contractor is to know exactly how much they will get paid for a job, let alone a 'predetermined' job cost.

Some of the Uber drivers who spoke to the ABC have also recently been contacted with the Fair Work Ombudsman (FWO), as part of its "sham contracting" probe.

Basically, it is looking into whether Uber is misrepresenting its employees as independent contractors (or entrepreneurs running their own businesses) -- to avoid paying minimum wage, annual leave, sick leave and superannuation.

The FWO, through a spokesperson, confirmed it is currently investigating Uber "to determine whether the engagement of Uber drivers is compliant with Commonwealth workplace laws", but would not comment further.

Bonded to Uber … for now

Drivers like Jackie are trying to minimise their time driving for Uber "as much as possible" in response to the recent changes to its pricing policy.

Despite his personal feelings about the company, he has little choice but to continue driving for Uber in the meantime.

"A driver is very expendable at the end of the day," he said.

"It doesn't matter if I leave -- 100 others would take my place.

"Unfortunately, Uber controls the market in Australia, and at least 90 per cent of my trips are with them.

"But only three-quarters of my pay is from Uber. I earn the rest from Ola and private chauffeuring because they pay better."

Uber takes a 27.5 per cent cut from its drivers' pockets, while Ola's and Taxify's commissions are lower, at 15 per cent.

"But until one of the other competitors gains ground on Uber, we have no choice but to tolerate the conditions of the dominant player."



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Keep it Corfu: 7nts in Autumn from £149pp incl. studio & flights


Pirates, grab a bargain-priced week in Corfu with 7 nights from £149pp including the 2* Blue Diamond Studios & flights. These cute apartments are a 2-minute walk from the beach with a pool onsite for relaxing in those lazy holiday evenings. Holiday details: Travel duration: 7 nights (longer or shorter stays possible) Example date: 27th… jcrdawes POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Flights to Madrid from only £31 return


Pirates, fancy heading to sunny Madrid this Autumn, we have cheap flights for only £31 return on a choice of dates throughout October and November. The weather should nice and warm during this time, so add a cool accommodation and you have yourself a nice trip away. Flight details Direct flights Departures from London, Glasgow,… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Ofgem supports need for higher peak time electric vehicle charging fees to help meet demand


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Ofgem has set out proposals to help support the expected huge numbers of electric vehicles and taxis set for Britain’s roads in the coming decades in a bid to keep costs down for drivers and all energy consumers.
The energy watchdog suggests a more flexible use of the energy system will allow more electric vehicles to be charged from the existing grid and reduce the need for expensive new power stations and extra grid capacity to be built. The energy system is undergoing a radical transformation thanks to such new technologies while more electricity is coming from intermittent renewable sources. According to Ofgem analysis published today if owners use ‘flexible’ charging - where they only top up outside peak demand times on the grid – at least 60% more EVs could be charged up compared with ‘inflexible’ charging where electric vehicles are only charged at peak times.*Flexible charging does this by allowing electric vehicles to be charged when energy prices are cheapest, for example when wind and solar power is generating lots of electricity or when there is less demand across the system.Flexible charging also helps to keep energy costs down for all consumers as technology allows stored electricity from electric vehicle batteries to be sent back onto the grid when it is needed. Ofgem’s proposed reforms will give incentives for customers to charge their electric vehicles at the right time. The reforms will free up existing grid capacity to allow new generators, including businesses or other organisations which want to generate their own power on-site, to get connected to the grid more quickly. The reforms would make the electricity system more efficient by giving generators and other users more choice and flexibility on how they connect to the grid.Jonathan Brearley, executive director, systems and networks, Ofgem, said: “Ofgem is working with the government to support the electric vehicle revolution in Britain which can bring big benefits to consumers. Our reforms will help more users charge their electric vehicles and save them money. “The proposals we have announced today will also harness the benefits of electric vehicles and other new technologies to help manage the energy system and keep costs down for all consumers. “The way we generate, transport and use electricity – and power our cars - is undergoing a radical transformation in Great Britain.“Ofgem will ensure that the energy system is fit for this exciting, cleaner future and at the lowest cost for consumers.”
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Luxe 5* Madeira winter family escape 4nts from £195pp - incl. flights, spa hotel & breakfast


Ahoy mateys! Escape the dreary winter weather with a luxurious stay on the beautiful Portuguese island of Madeira a paradise for nature lovers with great trekking, surfing and whale watching on offer. But don't worry, as you'll be staying at the 5* Pestana Grand Ocean Resort & Hotel you can also just choose to… Cee POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Discover beautiful Montenegro: 3nt break from £252pp incl. 4* hotel, breakfast & flights


Set your compasses to Montenegro this autumn Pirates because this beautiful country is fast becoming one of Europes hottest destinations. That's why we've found you this cute little 3 night break staying at the 4* Riva hotel on a B&B basis. Over looking the ocean, this stunning accommodation offers many facilities like hot tubs (when… GemUK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Single parent holidays: 7nt Gran Canaria August break from £181pp - incl. flights & resort


Calling all the single parents: this one's for you! Summer holidays can be tough when you are on your own so we've done the hard work and found a 7-night trip to Gran Canaria that's available from as little as £182 per person, based on 1 adult and 2 kids sharing. Other group sizes are… Niamh_UK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Pretty Prague: 2nt city break from £99pp - incl. 4* design hotel & flights


We love a short break in picturesque Prague, especially when we get to stay in a beautiful 4* hotel that's located right in the Old Town! The design-led Nyx Hotel features stylish interiors provided by the hottest local artists - making it a truly unique place to stay! The cheapest time to go is November.… Samcana POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

USA road trip: 10nts to California & Vegas 2019 fly & drive from £327pp incl. flights & car hire


Why not try something a little different in 2019 Pirates? Grab a group of mates and head for the open road to experience the USA's golden triangle of Los Angeles, Las Vegas and San Francisco. We've found some super cheap air fares to the USA and paired them with 10 days car hire to create… GemUK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Taxi drivers in Bodrum bring traffic to a standstill after cabbie is arrested for attacking Uber driver


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Taxi drivers in Bodrum, Turkey have brought part of the popular holiday resort to a standstill, after a cabbie was arrested for attacking an Uber driver.
According to Hurriyet Daily News as many as 800 cabbies blockaded the road between Bodrum and Milas.
The incident between the taxi driver and the Uber driver, which took place on July 25th and sparked the subsequent protest took place in the Yalikavak district of Bodrum.
The blockade was eventually lifted after 45 minutes, when Bodrum Chamber of Drivers chair Hasan Kablı spoke to angry drivers, and persuaded them that blocking the road was not a solition to the problems surrounding Uber.
On June 1st, Turkey's President, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan effectively ended Uber's operation in Turkey, although despite being all but driven out of Istanbul, they are still operating in some holiday resorts, with around 1000 still operating in Bodrum.
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Police hunt man who raped a teenager waiting for a minicab


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Detectives are appealing for information following the rape of a woman as she waited for a minicab.The offence occurred at around 02:50hrs on Saturday, 5 May in Exchange Court, Westminster. The victim – a 19-year-old woman - was waiting for her minicab on The Strand after being out with friends. She was then approached by a male who said he could help her locate it.Moments later he led her down a secluded alleyway where he raped her.The suspect is described as being an Asian male with short brown hair and facial hair.Officers from the Met’s Child Abuse and Sexual Offences Command (CASO) are investigating and have released an e-fit image of a man they would like to speak to in connection to the incident.Detective Inspector Liz Wilcox, from CASO, said: “This woman was targeted after being separated from her friends. I would urge anyone with information which may assist this investigation to come forward. Any information we receive will be looked at thoroughly and sensitively.”If you can identify this man or offer any information to help progress the investigation, please contact officers on 020 8733 5999 or tweet @MetCC. Alternatively, to give information anonymously call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or visit crimestoppers-uk.org
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Wednesday, 25 July 2018

August exclusive: 2nt Buckinghamshire stay from £66pp - incl. breakfast & White Company goodies


August is peak summer so it's rare to see discounts, let alone one as big as 2 nights for the price of 1. Which is why we were so impressed with this 2-night Buckinghamshire stay which is available from £66 per person, based on 2 sharing. This fantastic property was once used in the filming… Niamh_UK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Middle East marvels: 14nts from £1163pp incl. full board - visit Jordan, Oman, Qatar & UAE


Pirates, treat yourself to some Middle Eastern opulence with this fab cruise with Fred Olsen cruise lines: 14 nights from £1163pp including flights from London, sailing from Aqaba, Jordan to Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, via Oman and Qatar. Enjoy full board meals and soft drinks at a choice of restaurants, with three pools, jacuzzi,… jcrdawes POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Havana ooh na-na: Cuba getaway from £627pp - 7nts 4* hotel, breakfast & flights


Pirates, cheap flights to Cuba can be hard to come by but we have found some great flights to Havana and added a hotel at a great rate. We have chosen a 4* hotel where you will stay for 7 nights and there are options to stay longer if you wish. The dates are in… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Uber temporarily suspend services in Barcelona following violent protests by Taxi drivers


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Spanish taxi drivers descended on Barcelona on Wednesday 25, in protest against the rising number of drivers operating under ride-hailing apps such as Uber and Cabify. Taxi drivers from all over Spain demonstrated their frustrations with the decision to suspend additional authorisation required for ride-hailing companies to operate in Barcelona, an agreement that would of seen a ratio of 30 taxi licenses for every authorised ride-hailing car. With the suspension of the agreement, the current ratio of taxi drivers to ride-hailing drivers is 6.7 to 1, which is likely to shorten if the agreement is not honoured. Thousands of demonstrators protested in front of the Arch of Triumph, lighting firecrackers and honking their horns. Drivers demand more to be done in the way of regulating ride-hailing apps which they say are taking away their living. According to a report in the Washington Post, Uber and Cabify have temporarily suspended services in Barcelona due to the protests which have seen some of their drivers being attacked. Cars were left with broken windows and wing mirrors, while two men were taken to hospital with injuries.
To see the protest in pictures, click the link below.
Reuters taxi drivers protest against Ride-hailing apps.
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Cool off in Lapland: 3nts B&B from £499pp incl. flights, hotel w/ private sauna, transfers & more


If you've had enough of this heatwave Pirates, then look towards the winter and get your unforgettable Lapland experience booked now before all the places have gone. Secret Escapes are offering this incredible 3 night package to magical Finland staying at the 4* Holiday Village Gulo Gulo on a B&B basis, your flights and transfers… GemUK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Cool in Puglia: 7nts in Autumn from £172pp incl. 4* hotel, breakfast & flights


Pirates, if you're looking for a bit of Italian cool for a lower price tag, check out this deal: 7 nights in Puglia from £172pp including the 4* Messapia Hotel, breakfast & flights. Head down the Italian coast and enjoy views of the sea, a dip in the pool or a trip to the beach… jcrdawes POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Ford join Waymo in the race for autonomous cars, but it's back to manual mode for Uber


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Ford have announced this week that they will be creating a separate division to focus on it's self-driving range as they look to compete with the likes of Waymo and Uber in the race for fully autonomous vehicles. The set up will see the new division, Ford Autonomous Vehicles LLP, operate as an independent self-driving unit which will open it up to outside investment. According to Business Insider, Ford confirmed that the new company will be structured to take on third party investment as a way to keep up with its competitors. Arguably the leaders in the autonomous car world is Alphabet's Waymo unit, who's valuation has been estimated to be north of £37 billion. Waymo are looking to launch a commercial ride-hailing service in the very near future. It's been confirmed via a tweet by Waymo CEO John Krafcik that Their vehicles are now covering 25,000 autonomous miles per day, making their total miles driven, a whopping 8 million.
In addition to road miles being covered, Krafcik confirmed that Waymo has covered 5 billion miles in simulation. In a Daily Mail report, it was also announced this week that Uber will begin the first road tests for it's autonomous range since the fatal collision that saw a female pedestrian killed after one of its self-driving vehicles failed to stop as she crossed the road. Uber will relaunch testing in "manual mode" which means a human operator will be behind the wheel navigating at all times. The manual mode will allow Uber to gather data and to develop more accurate mapping for the vehicles.
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