CHICAGO (WBBM) -- Some Chicago cab drivers say they will go on a 24-hour strike beginning Sunday afternoon at 2 - unless the city moves toward a fare hike that would take effect January 1.
WBBM's Steve Miller Reports.
What's not clear is how many cab drivers would take part in the 24-hour strike, which would end Monday at 2 p.m.
Several dozen cab drivers who want a 16 percent increase on January 1 demonstrated outside the Thompson Center in the Loop yesterday - but they were drowned out by counter-demonstrating cab drivers, like Melissa Callahan, who says the city will give them a fare increase in the spring.
"You guys are a bunch of rebels. That's it. You want what you want right now. You can't wait a couple of months."
"The city has already agreed to give us a fare increase. They're proposing that in the springtime. This is completely senseless. There's no reason to strike right now. All this is is just a power play by a group of radicals."
But Chicago Consumer Services Commissioner Norma Reyes says a fare increase in the spring is not a sure thing.
"It is under discussion. It is certainly something that may happen."
Cab drivers usually get a fare increase every four years. 2009 would mark four years since cab drivers were last allowed to raise fares.
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