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More than 500 female passengers file lawsuit against Uber over sexual assault allegations - DailyKos.com

More than 500 female passengers file lawsuit against Uber over sexual assault allegations - DailyKos.com | Operation Oya | Scoop.it

Ride-sharing app Uber has come under fire after more than 500 women filed a lawsuit last week, alleging they were sexually assaulted by drivers. In a complaint filed by San Francisco-based law firm Slater Slater Schulman LLP on Thursday, the women said...

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December 18, 2020 8:58 PM
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Uber Faces a Fine for Refusing to Give Details on Assaults | ArsTechnica.com

Uber Faces a Fine for Refusing to Give Details on Assaults | ArsTechnica.com | Operation Oya | Scoop.it
The California Public Utility Commission demanded details on sexual assault cases involving drivers. But Uber says complying would compromise victims’ identities.
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December 2, 2021 9:46 PM
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California Regulators Approve Uber $9 Million Settlement Over Sexual Harassment, Assault Cases – CBS San Francisco

California Regulators Approve Uber $9 Million Settlement Over Sexual Harassment, Assault Cases – CBS San Francisco | Operation Oya | Scoop.it

The California Public Utilities Commission on Thursday approved a $9 million settlement agreement with San Francisco-based ride-hailing service Uber related to its reporting of sexual harassment and assault cases.

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December 14, 2020 5:31 PM
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California to Uber: Pay $59 million and give data about sexual assault cases - SFChronicle.com

California to Uber: Pay $59 million and give data about sexual assault cases - SFChronicle.com | Operation Oya | Scoop.it
Uber may have to stop operations in the state if it does not comply with a new order from regulators requiring it to hand over information about sexual assault and harassment claims among riders and drivers.
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