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Uber CEO tweets that the company will donate $1 million to groups 'making criminal justice in America more just for all'

Dara Khosrowshahi, CEO of Uber, speaks at the Bloomberg Global Business Forum, on Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2019 in New York.On Sunday, Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi announced that the ride-share company is donating $1 million dollar to two criminal justice reform groups.

Khosrowshahi is not the first tech CEO to speak out in the wake of the Floyd George killing and nation-wide unrest, but Uber is the first tech company to make such a large donation.

 

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Will they have integrated (internal & external peer review) on the evaluation of proceeds - that could be helpful

Should fund organisations advancing labour rights, but we all know that ain’t happening.

This is a start, but the real difference will be when the government stops using violent means to oppress the protest and address the problem. Companies should do more than pay, they should look within and STOP discrimination

That’s great, but think about this for a moment, this is a company, Uber, that has been claiming the whole time they have been in existence they are losing money so how can they possibly give a donation of $1,000,000? Because they are a lying unethical company.

$1m isn’t what it used to be when you’re running a $1T deficit per month

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