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Union outcry forces rejection of Uber ‘women’s jobs’ plan

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The executive director of UN Women has publicly confirmed its decision (see http://goo.gl/WpByQ2), including to a trade union delegation visiting UN headquarters. The organisation has asked Uber to remove the partnership announcement from the company’s website.

 

Brigitta Paas, ITF (International Transport Workers’ Federation) vice president, commented: “There was an immediate rejection by unions and NGOs of this idea of a million jobs that we knew were likely to be insecure, ill paid, and potentially unsafe.

 

“We informed UN Women that although Uber says it operates in 55 countries around the world, almost 40 percent of national or local governments in those countries have said ‘no’ to the company one way or another.”

 

“We are heartened to see that the groundswell of opinion has paid off. UN Women has listened to our arguments and moved to disassociate itself from Uber and its plans.

 

For more details, including a link to the statement delivered to UN Women that spurred the organisation to act, please visit

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