Uber CEO caught on video arguing more than fares with driver

Uber's CEO says he requires leadership enable immediately after a video has emerged of him arguing heatedly with a driver about fares. In the most recent embarrassment to beset the ride-hailing company, CEO Travis Kalanick is observed discussing Uber's...

01 March 2017 Wednesday 07:00
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Uber CEO caught on video arguing more than fares with driver

Uber's CEO says he requires leadership enable immediately after a video has emerged of him arguing heatedly with a driver about fares.

In the most recent embarrassment to beset the ride-hailing company, CEO Travis Kalanick is observed discussing Uber's organization model with the driver.

In the dashcam video obtained by Bloomberg News , the driver argues that Kalanick is lowering fares and claims he lost $97,000 due to the fact of him. "I'm bankrupt for the reason that of you."

Kalanick lashes back. "You know what? Some individuals don't like to take duty for their own s---. They blame all the things in their life on somebody else. Good luck," he stated, then slamming the door.

Following the video went public, Kalanick issued a statement to Uber staff. In it, he says he should "grow up" and apologizes to the driver, identified as Fawzi Kamel, as nicely as the driver community.

"This is the initially time I've been willing to admit that I need to have leadership help and I intend to get it," he mentioned.

Bloomberg News reports that the video was from early February this year.

It is the newest PR nightmare to hit Uber, which last week located itself in a sexual harassment firestorm. That stemmed from a detailed essay published by a former female Uber engineer, who charged that her prospects at the firm evaporated just after she complained about sexual advances from her boss. In the post about her year at Uber, Susan Fowler mentioned the company's human sources division ignored her complaints due to the fact her boss was a higher performer.

Kalanick known as for an independent investigation of those concerns, and the firm hired former Lawyer Common Eric Holder to aid.

On Tuesday, a top rated engineering executive, Amit Singhal, left Uber five weeks soon after his employ was announced. According to a report in the tech blog Recode, Singhal failed to disclose that he'd left his previous job at Google due to the fact of a sexual harassment allegation.

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