Uber woes mount ahead of workplace probe report
http://ift.tt/2skE3SA (FILES) This file photo taken on August 25, 2016 shows the logo of the ride sharing service Uber in front of its headquarters in San Francisco, California. Uber has parted ways with another top executive, in the latest dent to the reputation of the ridesharing giant as it prepares to release the results of a probe into workplace misconduct. The executive, Eric Alexander, read and discussed medical information about a woman raped in India in 2014 during an Uber ride, according to reports in the New York Times and Recode.An Uber spokeswoman told AFP on June 8, 2017 that Alexander is "no longer with the company," but declined to comment on the reasons for his departure or on the reports on his handling of the India rape case. JUSTIN SULLIVAN / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / AFP Uber has parted ways with another top executive, in the latest dent to the reputation of the ridesharing giant as it prepares to release the results of a probe into workplace misco...