SYDNEY (Reuters) -Uber has agreed to pay A$271.8 million ($178 million) to settle a lawsuit brought by Australian taxi operators and drivers, who say they lost income when the ride-hailing company ...
Australia's New South Wales has announced it will put taxi drivers found overcharging passengers or refusing to take them on a blacklist in efforts to improve its tourism reputation. The move came as ...
The world is moving forward rapidly; every aspect and every industry is moving forward accordingly. The taxi industry is no exception. When we are talking about Australia, taxi transportation plays a ...
Australia is on a roll when it comes to future electric air taxi services. After presenting the first eVTOL (electric vertical take-off and landing) designed and built domestically, a new ...
Uber (NYSE:UBER) has agreed to pay A$271.8M ($178.4M) to settle a lawsuit filed by Australian drivers and taxi operators, who claimed they lost money after the ride-hailing giant's entry into the ...
Uber has agreed to pay A$271.8m ($178.3m; £140m) to settle a lawsuit in Australia, according to a law firm for taxi operators and drivers. Maurice Blackburn Lawyers filed the class action on behalf of ...
SYDNEY, Australia — Taxi drivers in Australia are suing Uber over lost income, just days before the ride-sharing giant’s stock begins trading publicly in the United States. In a class-action lawsuit ...
STORY: Michael Donelly, a Principal at the Maurice Blackburn law firm, said that if approved by the court, the settlement would be Australia's fifth-largest ever. The class action suit was filed in ...
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