
Uber is laying off another 3,000 employees as the coronavirus pandemic cuts into demand for its services, the company announced on Monday.Combined with the previously announced 3,700 layoffs in customer support and recruiting, the ride-sharing giant has now lost roughly 25 percent of its staff since the beginning of May.Uber is also closing around 40 of its offices worldwide, winding down its AI Labs and merging its delivery services,…
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