Drivers who operate on alternative transportation platforms are asking the authorities to analyze and stop indirect sanctioning through the „acceptance rate” system, a mechanism used by Uber and Bolt to monitor the activity of partners.
In an open letter sent to the Romanian Government, the Ministry of Transport, the Labor Inspection, the Competition Council and other competent institutions, the president of the Autonomous Drivers Association, Cristian Rădoeșteanu, claims that the current system could violate constitutional principles and European legislation.
What the drivers are complaining about
According to the document, the platforms apply a system called the „acceptance rate”, through which drivers are monitored based on the number of accepted rides. A decrease in this rate can lead to limiting access to orders or even the permanent deactivation of the account.
“Obviously, the driver is an ‘independent partner’. In reality, however, through the acce...

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