Uber Contractor's Gender Discrimination Suit Given Green Light
Uber Contractor's Gender Discrimination Suit Given Green Light
A former Uber contractor’s gender discrimination suit against the ride-sharing company is being allowed to move forward by a San Francisco judge.Ilana Diamond sued Uber Technologies, Inc., in October, claiming she was passed up for a full-time spot as the acting photo brand manager. Even though Diamond’s responsibilities as a contractor were synonymous with those of her preferred role, the job was assigned to a less-experienced man.Curious and wanting to know what wrong, Diamond claims a supervisor said she wasn’t “Uber-y” enough.
Uber has faced numerous controversies since its inception. In recent years, it's supposed hostility toward female employees and minorities has been at the forefront of coverage. Image via Wikimedia Commons/Public Domain image.
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