Uber’s arbitration policy takes advantage of drivers, according to a Canadian court that just sided against the company

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In order to dispute the company, Canadian drivers must do so in the Netherlands, and pay $14,000 for an arbitration.

 

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SardarJi is ctive

Shocked, shocked, I say!

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