Market Chatter: Uber Fined $966 Million by Dutch Regulator for Automating Driver Suspensions
MT Newswires Live
Aug 21
Uber Technologies (UBER) is being fined 825 million euros ($966 million) by the Dutch Data Protection Authority for deactivating driver accounts via automated systems without adequately notifying them, Reuters reported Friday, citing a document it reviewed.
Uber didn't immediately reply to a request for comment from MT Newswires.
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