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Uber pays $178 million to end legal fight with Australian taxi drivers

SYDNEY (AP) 鈥 Global rideshare giant Uber will pay 272 million Australian dollars ($178 million) to settle a long-running dispute with Australian taxi and hire car drivers who lost out when the company entered the Australian market.
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An Uber vehicle stops across the road from a taxi rank in Sydney, Monday, March 18, 2024. Global rideshare giant Uber will pay 272 million Australian dollars ($178 million) to settle a long-running dispute with Australian taxi and hire car drivers who lost out when the company entered the Australian market. (AP Photo/Rick Rycroft)

SYDNEY (AP) 鈥 Global rideshare giant Uber will pay 272 million Australian dollars ($178 million) to settle a long-running dispute with Australian taxi and hire car drivers who lost out when the company entered the Australian market.

A class action against Uber had been expected to go to trial in the Supreme Court of Victoria on Monday, but Maurice Blackburn Lawyers 鈥 representing 8,000 taxi and hire car drivers 鈥 said the case will be dropped because Uber agreed to the financial settlement.

Maurice Blackburn principal lawyer Michael Donelly said that drivers and car owners suffered financial losses due to Uber鈥檚 aggressive entry into the market in 2012 and that the company consistently attempted to avoid compensating them.

鈥淥n the courtroom steps and after years of refusing to do the right thing by those we say they harmed, Uber has blinked, and thousands of everyday Australians joined together to stare down a global giant,鈥 he said.

An Uber statement described the complaints of the taxi industry as 鈥渓egacy issues鈥 and said rideshare regulations did not exist anywhere in the world when the company started more than a decade ago.

鈥淭he rise of ridesharing has grown Australia鈥檚 overall point-to-point transport industry, bringing with it greater choice and improved experiences for consumers, as well as new earnings opportunities for hundreds of thousands of Australian workers,鈥 the statement said.

鈥淪ince 2018, Uber has made significant contributions into various state-level taxi compensation schemes, and with today鈥檚 proposed settlement, we put these legacy issues firmly in our past."

It鈥檚 the fifth-largest class action settlement in Australia鈥檚 history and comes five years after the action was launched.

The Associated Press

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