Uber arbitration move helps sexual assault victims, but goes only so far
https://www.cnet.com/news/ubers-timesup-on-arbitration-helps-sexual-assault-victims-but-goes-only-so-far/
And ride-hailing giant Uber got caught in the middle of it.
The startup was outed in February 2017 by former engineer Susan Fowler, who wrote a scathing blog detailing a toxic company that OK'd sexual harassment. Then it was sued by nine women alleging sexual assault by Uber drivers. Earlier this month a CNN report found that more than 100 Uber drivers had reportedly raped, forcibly touched or kidnapped passengers.