Uber laid off 15 percent of Postmates' staff

 


About 185 employees of Uber-owned postmates have been laid off, accounting for about 15 percent of the company's total workforce. Uber has admitted to the New York Times that most executives, including the founder and CEO, are leaving the company.

It is learned that many more workers will be laid off in the coming months as the contracts of many have expired and others have been forced to quit their jobs.

Uber made the decision following Postmats' merger with Uber's Eats platform following its recent acquisition. Although PostMates will be operated as a separate app, it will use Uber It's technology.

In the current situation, Uber's pruning process is not surprising at all. In addition, Uber has been implementing various plans to reduce their costs since the epidemic began. Uber recently sold its own self-driving car and flying taxi division at an unexpected price.


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