The reports by members of the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, of which CNN was not a part, renew global scrutiny of Uber's most controversial days from 2013 to 2017 — a period the company has attempted to move past in recent years with new leadership. Under then-CEO and cofounder Travis Kalanick, Uber openly tussled with regulators and taxi drivers amid a cutthroat campaign of worldwide expansion.
'" Read MoreFormer Uber CEO Travis Kalanick leaves the Phillip Burton Federal Building on day three of the trial between Waymo and Uber Technologies on February 7, 2018 in San Francisco, California. As part of its worldwide lobbying effort, the BBC reported, Uber cultivated close ties with Emmanuel Macron, who at the time served as France's economic minister and met at least four times with Kalanick.
Uber sort to put local opposing taxi companies out of business, then rampedcup it’s commission, forcing drivers to work longer for less return ! Uber should be stopped
I noticed it but said nothing. Owned a TLC base at one time and was made to jump through many hoops. It seems UBER just appeared and grew. A smell a rat.