the actions planned by VTC drivers this Tuesday

the actions planned by VTC drivers this Tuesday
the actions planned by VTC drivers this Tuesday

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David Saint-Sernin

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Nov 4, 2024 at 5:39 p.m.

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Monday November 4, 2024, for part of the day, around a hundred VTCs carried out a coordinated action in the Toulouse metropolitan area.

At the start of the day, they notably conducted a snail operation to Toulouse airport.

New day of action in Toulouse

They blocked roundabouts there mid-morning, before heading towards the Uber management offices, located in Compans-Caffarelli.

They punctuated their day of mobilization at the beginning of the afternoon, after announcing that they would renew the movement this Tuesday, November 5.

Snail operations, filtering

This Tuesday, from the start of the day, we must therefore expect new disruptions on the expressways of Toulouse, but also in the city center.

From 6 a.m., VTC drivers will gather at Sesquières. This time, they decided to split the procession in two.

Videos: currently on Actu

At the airport and train station

One of the processions will head towards the airport when the other will go to Matabiau station.

This could materialize by one or more simultaneous snail operations on the device.

The drivers will then organize filtering operations at the airport and train station.

Each site will be subject to filtrages which suggests a possible chaos in the city center.

In front of Uber offices

In the afternoon, the VTC drivers announced that they wanted to go to the Uber offices in Compans-Caffarelli.

VTC drivers are particularly angry with reservation platforms – like Uber, of course, but also new players in the market, like Bolt – who do not, in their eyes, pay a fair price for trips.

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