Uber to roll out fuel surcharge in United
States amid high gas prices
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[March 11, 2022]
(Reuters) - Uber Technologies Inc said on
Friday U.S. customers, excluding New York City, will have to pay a fuel
surcharge from March 16 as the ride-hailing firm tries to address
concerns of drivers and couriers hit by record high gasoline prices. |
An unauthorised device displays a version of the Uber logo on a vehicle
in Manhattan, New York City, New York, U.S., November 17, 2021.
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Customers will have to pay a surcharge fee of either 45 cents or
55 cents on each Uber trip and 35 cents or 45 cents on each Uber
Eats order, depending on their location. The money charged will
go directly to the workers, Uber said.
The surcharge will last for at least 60 days after which it will
make adjustments based on feedback from workers and customers.
The move comes as many Uber drivers have been protesting on
social media over high gas costs that have been eating into
their earnings even as the company raised its profitability
outlook, with some asking if it was still worth getting behind
the wheel.
Western sanctions following the invasion of Ukraine by Russia, a
major oil producer, had crippled global oil trade and could
further lift gasoline prices.
(Reporting by Chavi Mehta in Bengaluru and Tina Bellon in
Austin, Texas; Editing by Arun Koyyur)
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