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Uber will adopt all recommendations from sexual harassment investigation | Uber will adopt all recommendations from sexual harassment investigation |
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Uber’s board of directors voted unanimously to adopt all recommendations from a report into allegations of sexual harassment at the company and other employee concerns, a board representative said on Sunday. | |
The board, at a meeting on Sunday, adopted a series of recommendations from former US Attorney General Eric Holder following a sprawling, multi-month investigation into Uber’s culture and practices. | |
The recommendations will be released to Uber employees on Tuesday, said the representative, who declined to be identified. | The recommendations will be released to Uber employees on Tuesday, said the representative, who declined to be identified. |
Mr Holder and his law firm were retained by Uber in February to investigate company practices after former Uber engineer Susan Fowler published a blog post detailing what she described as sexual harassment and the lack of a suitable response by senior managers. | Mr Holder and his law firm were retained by Uber in February to investigate company practices after former Uber engineer Susan Fowler published a blog post detailing what she described as sexual harassment and the lack of a suitable response by senior managers. |
The recommendations in Mr Holder’s firm’s report are expected to force greater controls on spending, human resources and other areas where executives led by chief executive Travis Kalanick have had a surprising amount of autonomy for a company with more than 12,000 employees, a source familiar with the matter said. | |
The meeting, which Uber did not publicise, is a pivotal moment for the world’s most valuable venture-backed private company that has upended the tightly regulated taxi industry in many countries but has also run into legal trouble with a rough-and-tumble approach to local regulations and the way it handles employees and drivers. | |
Uber's image, culture and practices have been largely defined by Mr Kalanick’s brash approach, company insiders and investors previously told Reuters. | |
Also at the meeting on Sunday, board members were expected to discuss Mr Kalanick temporarily stepping away from the embattled ride-hailing firm – possibly returning to a role with less authority – and other changes to executive leadership. | |
The board’s decisions follow a series of public relations crises for Uber. The company faces a criminal probe related to a technology it created called Greyball that was used to deceive regulators in cities where it was operating. | |
Its self-driving car programme is in jeopardy after a lawsuit from Alphabet alleging trade secrets theft, and the company has suffered an exodus of several of its top executives. | Its self-driving car programme is in jeopardy after a lawsuit from Alphabet alleging trade secrets theft, and the company has suffered an exodus of several of its top executives. |
One Uber investor called the board’s decisions on Sunday a step in the right direction, giving Uber an “opportunity to reboot”. | |
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