
taxi firm Uber is prepared to make concessions as it seeks to reverse a decision by London authorities not to renew its license in the city, which represents a potentially big blow for the fast-growing company, a newspaper reported.
The Sunday Times also quoted sources close to London`s transport body as saying the move was encouraging and suggested the possibility of talks.
"While we haven`t been asked to make any changes, we`d like to know what we can do," Tom Elvidge, Uber`s general manager in London, told the newspaper. "But that requires a dialogue we sadly haven`t been able to have recently."
A spokesman for Transport for London (TfL) declined to comment. The Sunday Times said Uber`s concessions were likely to involve passenger safety and benefits for its drivers, possible limits on working hours to improve road safety and holiday pay.
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