Uber

Uber ‘does the right thing’ by dropping policy that silences sex assault victims

Uber is scrapping mandatory arbitration for people who bring sexual assault or harassment allegations against the company, in its latest move to overhaul its culture.

The car-booking company also said that it would report more about such incidents, part of a wider rethink of its approach to sexual misconduct under the new mantra of Dara Khosrowshahi, chief executive, to “do the right thing, period”.

It follows pressure from critics over claims of an internal culture rife with sexism and a spate of accusations of assault by its drivers.

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