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Posted on the 20th January 2026 in PHTM News

ADCU CALLS UK WIDE 24 HOUR UBER STRIKE ON TUESDAY 3 FEBRUARY

The App Drivers’ and Couriers’ Union (ADCU) has announced a UK-wide, 24-hour strike against Uber on Monday 3 February, calling on all Private Hire Vehicle (PHV) drivers to log out of the Uber app from midnight on 3 February until midnight on 4 February.

As part of the action, ADCU will be picketing outside Uber’s UK headquarters at Aldgate Tower, 2 Leman Street, London E1 8FA, between 10am and 1pm on 3 February.

The union is encouraging drivers, supporters and journalists to attend the picket to show solidarity and highlight the growing crisis facing app-based drivers.

This strike is a direct response to Uber’s destructive use of dynamic pricing and its new terms and conditions introduced in January, which allow the company to take commissions of up to 49% of a fare.

Drivers were forced to accept these terms or risk losing access to the platform. These changes are devastating earnings, creating insecurity, and pushing many drivers to the brink.

ADCU is demanding:

• An immediate end to dynamic pricing that strips drivers of fair and predictable pay.

• The introduction of a maximum commission of 15%, ensuring a sustainable livelihood for drivers.

This action is part of a broader wave of resistance across Europe. ADCU has already supported two strikes in January, showing that drivers are no longer willing to accept worsening pay and conditions imposed without consultation or consent.

Alongside industrial action, ADCU is also supporting a major collective legal case against Uber in the Netherlands, where the company processes its data.

The claim seeks:

• Compensation for lost earnings

• Damages for emotional distress

• An end to the unlawful use of drivers’ data

• An end to dynamic up-front pricing

The legal case exposes how Uber’s opaque algorithms and pricing systems have harmed drivers financially and psychologically, while denying them transparency and basic rights. ADCU is encouraging all its members to join this collective action to strengthen the fight for justice and accountability.

“Uber’s dynamic pricing and extreme commission levels are destroying drivers’ livelihoods,” said an ADCU spokesperson.

“Drivers are being pushed into poverty while the company takes an ever-larger share of the fare. This strike is about dignity, fairness, and the right to earn a living. We call on all drivers to log out, stand together, and join us on the picket line.”

The union is calling on journalists to attend the picket and speak directly with drivers affected by these policies, whose real-life stories reveal the human cost behind Uber’s pricing algorithms and profit-driven model.

This strike is a show of unity with drivers across the UK and Europe who are demanding fair pay, transparency, and respect.

ADCU urges all drivers, supporters, and the media to stand with them on 3 February.

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