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13 Feb 2017

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Al Arabiya English (UK)

Uber willing to talk with Qatar drivers on strike

Uber’s communication department in the GCC announced that they are willing to hold talks with a number of Uber drivers in Qatar, who previously announced their plans to strike on Sunday. “Uber is committed to dialogue with partner drivers and our priority is to always improve their experience,” the company said on a statement sent to Al Arabiya. “We are very proud of the high quality service they offer to riders who want to get around Doha with a safe efficient and affordable ride. Thousands of partners driving with Uber in Doha are satisfied and can rely on a dedicated partner support center located in the city with experts committed to answer their questions, share advice to improve their profitability and support any concern or problem they might encounter,” the statement added.

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