Uber hit with more layoffs as the ride-sharing company cuts over 3,000 jobs

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The combined layoffs represent a 25% reduction of Uber's global workforce.

The combined layoffs represent a 25% reduction of the ride sharing company’s global workforce, according to a statement by Uber. Some of the offices closing its doors include the Pier 70 office in San Francisco. The layoffs were first reported byUber has seen its main profit generator, booked rides, decline by 80%, Khosrowshahi said in the email.

“Given the dramatic impact of the pandemic, and the unpredictable nature of any eventual recovery, we are concentrating our efforts on our core mobility and delivery platforms and resizing our company to match the realities of our business,” he said. Affected employees will receive a severance package, which includes a minimum of 10 weeks pay and health benefits through the end of the year. According to the company, the layoffs will be made in most departments and regions around the world.

 

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