Tuesday, August 8, 2017

Uber Director Says Travis Kalanick Not to Return as CEO

INTRO:

Uber Technologies will not be welcoming its co-founder Travis Kalanick
back to the company as CEO.

The ride-sharing giant's investors had ousted Kalanick after the
company was hit with allegations of sexual harassment, and accusations
of lifting trade secrets from rival Alphabet Inc.

Our US correspondent Laura Cantekin has the details.

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