Minicab drivers threaten to strike in row over fares
UP to 500 private hire taxi drivers in Bolton could go on strike next weekend. Self-employed drivers with Bolton’s biggest private hire firm, Metro, are understood to be considering action next Friday and Saturday night, starting at 3pm.
The row is over customer fares, income and rising costs. Meanwhile rival operators, who say they have some sympathy for Metro drivers, are preparing for a potential surge in trade.
One firm said it has printed 15,000 business cards for distribution. Tonge Moor Road-based Metro has 500 drivers and is now in talks with the recently-formed Bolton Private Hire Association.
Metro now operates a minimum starting fare of £1.80 for each journey, while other firms typically have starting fares of about £2.30.
Over the course of each day and week, Metro drivers believe they earn less than their counterparts in rival firms — but say they are attracted to Metro because of its market dominance and popularity.
Nick Astley, who founded Metro in 2000, said he had some sympathy with drivers but striking would be foolish. He said: “I’m still holding talks. I met the association on Thursday night and I think we are on the verge of a settlement.
It’s true that fares have not gone up for a long time while other costs have.
“However, I’ve got to look at the situation for drivers and customers. There are a lot of factors.
“There is going to be a fares increase, but by how much and when has not been decided. When a decision is taken, we will make a proper announcement.
Metro is Bolton’s biggest taxi firm and will still be the cheapest.
“If the strike went ahead, I don’t know how many drivers would take part. I certainly don’t think the public would sympathise. Anybody who went on strike during talks would be a fool.”
One driver for a rival firm, who asked not to be named, said: “If the strike goes ahead there will be mayhem. Metro has hundreds of drivers all over Bolton and others will be keen to get some of that trade.”
A rival taxi firm owner, who also did not want be named, said: “I’ve drawn up two order lists for next weekend. One is for regular customers and the other for new customers.
“Regular customers will get priority but we’re distributing 15,000 business cards all over the area.
“I’ve got sympathy for the Metro drivers. They’ve got to work longer to make a living. Insurance has gone up from about £1,200 a year to £3,000 because of cash-for-crash fraud.
That’s a huge difference.”
Mohammed Ilyes, a spokesman for Bolton Private Hire Association said: “The main issue is that for 10 years fares have not increased in line with costs. Negotiations are ongoing and the association does not want to prejudice talks.”
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