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Uber’s CEO pushes back against a potential reclassification of drivers, a former COO sues Pinterest and Microsoft reveals details about the Surface Duo. This is your Daily Crunch for August 12, 2020. | | | |
Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi appeared on MSNBC today and claimed that if a recent California court ruling reclassifying drivers as full-time employees is not overturned, the company might have to suspend services in that state for several months. “It's hard to believe we'll be able to switch our model to full-time employment quickly," Khosrowshahi said. In a recent New York Times op-ed, the chief executive argued that making drivers full-time employees would make things worse for both drivers and riders. Instead, he advocated for other legislative solutions like requiring gig economy companies to create benefits funds for their workers. Read more | | Image Credits: Bloomberg / Contributor / Getty Images | | |
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The tech giants Former COO sues Pinterest, accusing it of gender discrimination, retaliation and wrongful termination — Françoise Brougher, who says she was abruptly fired from the company in April, is suing the company to hold it "accountable for discrimination, retaliation, and wrongful termination in violation of the Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA), and the Labor Code." Microsoft's dual-screen Surface Duo arrives September 10 for $1,399 — Microsoft’s dual-screen mobile device took an important step closer to reality, with a release date and price. Square's Cash App tests new feature allowing users to borrow up to $200 — You'll be expected to pay the loan back in four weeks, along with a flat fee of 5%. | | Image Credits: Spencer Platt / Staff / Getty Images | | |
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