Dozens of taxi drivers are gathering at Auckland Airport today to protest over safety concerns about picking up passengers potentially carrying Covid-19.
The drivers, from Alert Taxi and other firms, say they are suffering mentally and financially from the risks of coronavirus and worsening lack of work.
One driver told the Herald it is a health and safety issue, but claims management at Alert Taxis are not taking their issues seriously and are still requiring drivers to pay a weekly levy of $194.50 to collect passengers from the airport.
"We never know who is carrying what. It is very unsafe for us to work and our families, some of whom have young children and elderly parents. They are not listening to us," he said.
Another driver said he had collected two passengers from an international flight on Wednesday, which he believed could have had four passengers who tested positive for Covid-19.