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Uber cuts 3,000 jobs as pandemic slashes demand for rides

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Uber has cut 3,000 jobs from its workforce, its second major wave of layoffs in two weeks as the coronaviru­s slashed demand for rides.

The San Francisco company has cut a quarter of its workforce since the year began, eliminatin­g 3,700 people from the payroll earlier this month.

Uber will be re-focusing on its core business, moving people and delivering food and groceries, said CEO Dara Khosrowsha­hi, in a note to employees Monday.

The ride-hailing giant will be closing or consolidat­ing 45 offices globally, and almost all department­s will be affected by layoffs. The company is closing its business for developing products and services for its platform and a unit working on artificial intelligen­ce. It will also pursue strategic alternativ­es for its job recruiting app, Uber Works, Khosrowsha­hi said.

“This is a decision I struggled with,” Khosrowsha­hi said. “Our balance sheet is strong, Eats is doing great, Rides looks a little better, maybe we can wait this damn virus out .... I wanted there to be a different answer ... but there simply was no good news to hear.”

Uber’s rides business, the company’s main profit generator, fell 80% in April compared to the same month last year.

“Ultimately, I realized that hoping the world would return to normal within any predictabl­e time frame, so we could pick up where we left off on our path to profitabil­ity, was not a viable option,” he said. (AP)

 ??  ?? In this file photo, the logo for Uber appears above a trading post on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. (AP)
In this file photo, the logo for Uber appears above a trading post on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. (AP)

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