Chongqing taxi drivers go on strike


It seems that Chongqing taxi drivers are not very happy with their current working conditions and went on strike recently to gain better working conditions:

From The China Daily:

CHONGQING — About 20 vehicles, including three police cars, were smashed as cab drivers went on strike in Chongqing, China’s fourth biggest city on Monday, according to local authorities.

Cab drivers in the main urban zones of Chongqing stopped work to protest a number of issues on Monday.

Insufficient supplies of compressed natural gas, which fuels most cabs in the city, competition from unlicensed cabs, and high fines for traffic violations ignited the strike, said a worker at the municipal transport administration, on condition of anonymity.

The municipal government and Communist Party of China (CPC) Chongqing Committee had held several meetings to discuss the action and issued a series of measures to resume cab services, said Zhou Bo, vice publicity director of the committee.

Zhou said officials should be alert for consequential problems, police should keep traffic flowing, unlicensed cab drivers would be penalized, and an investigation would be conducted into the prices of compressed natural gas.

More than 100 people gathered on a business street at around 11:30 a.m., in the Jiangbei District, stopped cabs and pulled out the drivers.

“All cab drivers agreed to stop work, and we damaged the cabs of those who didn’t keep their words,” one of the crowd, who refused to give his name, told Xinhua, adding that most of the 100 people were cab drivers.

A cab driver, who only gave his surname as Huang, said he worked in the taxi service of the municipal public transport group.

He found some people smashing cabs in Shaping District as he drove on the street in the morning, and he returned to his company.

“A strike is not what I want, but my cab will be smashed if I drive,” said Huang, adding that many his colleagues had the seem feeling.

Members of the public could find no cabs in service during the rush hour.

Municipal transport administration vice director Zhang Yujun said some drivers were willing to work, but they either found their cab windows smashed, or their passengers pulled from the vehicles.

Known as the “mountain city”, Chongqing, unlike other Chinese cities, has very few bicycles, and cabs are the most frequently used mode of transport after buses.
The municipality has 16,000 licensed cabs, with almost 9,000 in main urban zones.

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2 Comments so far, please add your thoughts!

  1. avatar dragin says:

    This is time when walking those steep hills will trim excess weight from lots of chubby Chongqingers. And when they see how much better and healthier they feel, they may never go back to taxis.
    So don’t stay out too long guys…

  2. avatar tomson says:

    how weak are the police in China? Letting losers smashed your cars..

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