The time for Uber leadership to step down is long overdue
It seems like hardly a week goes by without Uber fending off bad press. The situation has gotten so bad that employees are leaving in droves; President Jeff Jones left last month, AI Labs director Gary Marcus did as well, and so has VP of Product Ed Baker. Rachel Whetstone, Uber's head of policy and communications for two years, announced this week she was stepping down too. But until CEO and founder Travis Kalanick leaves and Uber changes its "Always be hustlin'" mantra, it's highly unlikely that anything will change. Take the most recent Uber scandal, for example.
Apr-14-2017, 02:15:05 GMT