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VIDEO: Uber Sacks 3,500 Employees Via A Zoom Call

by Davies Ngere Ify
May 14, 2020
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At least 3,500 Uber employees learned that they were being laid off in a three-minute Zoom call last week.

DailyMail obtained video of the call where Ruffin Chaveleau, head of Uber’s customer service, broke the news.

‘We are eliminating 3,500 frontline customer support roles,’ Chaveleau said. ‘Your role is impacted and today will be your last working day with Uber’.

The cuts was been made among customer support and recruiting teams, meaning driver number will be largely unaffected.

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A former Uber employee, who asked to remain anonymous, slammed the company for laying off so many people on a Zoom call and for the lack of notice.

Watch below:

In a related development, the American University of Nigeria (AUN), Yola, has sacked about 400 of its staff due to a restructuring process embarked on by the management of the institution.

WITHIN NIGERIA learnt that the school is owned by former Vice President Atiku Abubakar. This is coming four days after GOTEL, a media company owned by the PDP chieftain sacked 46 of its workers.

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