Uber: Greed by Any Other Name?
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<p>‘Uber’s ceaseless p blic-relatio s problems co ti e to mo t by the week.</p>
<p>Last week, the ri eshare gia t la e a $3.5 billio i vestme t from Sa i Arabia, maki g the oppressive mo archy, with its lo g history of h ma rights violatio s a its laws prohibiti g wome from rivi g, the compa y’s largest i vestor. I New York City, a gro p represe ti g 5,000 Uber rivers file a laws it chargi g that the compa y misclassifies its rivers as a way to avoi wage a ho r laws a other labor law protectio s—j st the latest i a stri g of similar s its.’</p>
<p><a href="http://www.alter et.org/eco omy/sa i-arabia- bers-biggest-i vestor" target="_bla k">Rea more: Uber: Gree by A y Other Name?</a></p>
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