July 9, 2012 (CHICAGO) (WLS) -- For a second Monday morning, some cab drivers have gone on strike.
The United Taxidrivers Community Council claims to represent at least 2,000 cabbies. They have called for an ongoing strike each Monday morning between 6-11 a.m.
The cabbies plan to continue striking each Monday morning until the city approves a fare increase and a "livable wage" for drivers. But not all cabbies take part in these strikes.
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