Uber files motion for reconsideration, resumes operations
Uber Philippines resumed its operations on Tuesday after submitting a motion for reconsideration against the Land Transportation and Franchising and Regulatory Board’s (LTFRB) one-month suspension.
“In response to overwhelming rider and driver demand, we have filed a motion for reconsideration with the LTFRB,” Uber Philippines said in a statement posted on its Facebook page.
“This means that Uber’s operations will continue until the motion is resolved. Consequently, we will be resuming serving Metro Manila and Cebu,” Uber added.
LTFRB ordered Uber’s one-month suspension after it found out that the transport network company (TNC) violated its order to stop accepting and accrediting new drivers pending the resolution to the government regulator’s issues with the company.
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Uber Philippines announced earlier on Monday the temporary suspension of their services.
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Article continues after this advertisementUber Philippines said the suspension caused “needless inconvenience” among their riders and drivers.
“Over the course of this morning, tens of thousands of riders were left stranded, causing needless inconvenience, while drivers were unable to access the earning opportunities they rely on,” the TNC said.
“We are looking forward to urgently resolving this matter with LTFRB in the interests of everyone who depends on Uber every day,” Uber added. IDL