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2016-05-24 Addison Lee Drivers protest in Berkeley Square

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  • Mayfair, London, May 24th 2016. Drivers from minicab operator Addison Lee bring traffic to a standstill in Berkely Square, outside of the offices of owner Carlyle Group, in protest against new "unfair" pay rates as the company battles to compete with cut-price Uber, with some drivers claiming they are earning as little as £4.99 per hour. PICTURED: A driver demands fair pay from the fares that he earns Addison Lee.
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  • Mayfair, London, May 24th 2016. Drivers from minicab operator Addison Lee bring traffic to a standstill in Berkely Square, outside of the offices of owner Carlyle Group, in protest against new "unfair" pay rates as the company battles to compete with cut-price Uber, with some drivers claiming they are earning as little as £4.99 per hour. PICTURED: Addison Lee cars clog Berkeley Square.
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  • Mayfair, London, May 24th 2016. Drivers from minicab operator Addison Lee bring traffic to a standstill in Berkely Square, outside of the offices of owner Carlyle Group, in protest against new "unfair" pay rates as the company battles to compete with cut-price Uber, with some drivers claiming they are earning as little as £4.99 per hour. PICTURED: A driver makes a "V" for Victory sign.
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  • Mayfair, London, May 24th 2016. Drivers from minicab operator Addison Lee bring traffic to a standstill in Berkely Square, outside of the offices of owner Carlyle Group, in protest against new "unfair" pay rates as the company battles to compete with cut-price Uber, with some drivers claiming they are earning as little as £4.99 per hour.
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  • Mayfair, London, May 24th 2016. Drivers from minicab operator Addison Lee bring traffic to a standstill in Berkely Square, outside of the offices of owner Carlyle Group, in protest against new "unfair" pay rates as the company battles to compete with cut-price Uber, with some drivers claiming they are earning as little as £4.99 per hour. PICTURED: Minicabs sound their horns outside Landsdowne House, where Carlyle Group is headquartered.
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  • Mayfair, London, May 24th 2016. Drivers from minicab operator Addison Lee bring traffic to a standstill in Berkely Square, outside of the offices of owner Carlyle Group, in protest against new "unfair" pay rates as the company battles to compete with cut-price Uber, with some drivers claiming they are earning as little as £4.99 per hour. PICTURED: GMB protesters join minicabs as they sound their horns outside Landsdowne House, where Carlyle Group is headquartered
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  • Mayfair, London, May 24th 2016. Drivers from minicab operator Addison Lee bring traffic to a standstill in Berkely Square, outside of the offices of owner Carlyle Group, in protest against new "unfair" pay rates as the company battles to compete with cut-price Uber, with some drivers claiming they are earning as little as £4.99 per hour. PICTURED: A driver claims his income is 40% down as Addison Lee battles to compete.
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  • Mayfair, London, May 24th 2016. Drivers from minicab operator Addison Lee bring traffic to a standstill in Berkely Square, outside of the offices of owner Carlyle Group, in protest against new "unfair" pay rates as the company battles to compete with cut-price Uber, with some drivers claiming they are earning as little as £4.99 per hour. PICTURED: Minicabs sound their horns outside Landsdowne House, where Carlyle Group is headquartered
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  • Mayfair, London, May 24th 2016. Drivers from minicab operator Addison Lee bring traffic to a standstill in Berkely Square, outside of the offices of owner Carlyle Group, in protest against new "unfair" pay rates as the company battles to compete with cut-price Uber, with some drivers claiming they are earning as little as £4.99 per hour. PICTURED: A driver claims Carlyle Group is destroying families as drivers battle to make ends meet.
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  • Mayfair, London, May 24th 2016. Drivers from minicab operator Addison Lee bring traffic to a standstill in Berkely Square, outside of the offices of owner Carlyle Group, in protest against new "unfair" pay rates as the company battles to compete with cut-price Uber, with some drivers claiming they are earning as little as £4.99 per hour. PICTURED: A driver claims Addison Lee is greedy, putting profit before their drivers.
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  • Mayfair, London, May 24th 2016. Drivers from minicab operator Addison Lee bring traffic to a standstill in Berkely Square, outside of the offices of owner Carlyle Group, in protest against new "unfair" pay rates as the company battles to compete with cut-price Uber, with some drivers claiming they are earning as little as £4.99 per hour. PICTURED: Minicabs sound their horns outside Landsdowne House, where Carlyle Group is headquartered
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  • Mayfair, London, May 24th 2016. Drivers from minicab operator Addison Lee bring traffic to a standstill in Berkely Square, outside of the offices of owner Carlyle Group, in protest against new "unfair" pay rates as the company battles to compete with cut-price Uber, with some drivers claiming they are earning as little as £4.99 per hour. PICTURED: protesters picket outside Landsdowne House where Carlyle Group is headquartered.
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