
Uber Hit with €825 Million Fine for Automated Driver Deactivations
Uber faces a €825 million penalty from Dutch authorities for automatically deactivating driver accounts without adequate human oversight, marking the fourth fine from the regulator.
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Uber faces a €825 million penalty from Dutch authorities for automatically deactivating driver accounts without adequate human oversight, marking the fourth fine from the regulator.

A cook at a Tumpat fast-food establishment has been formally charged at Pasir Mas Sessions Court with five counts of physical sexual assault against a 17-year-old colleague, highlighting workplace safety concerns in the hospitality sector.

A US federal judge has temporarily blocked New York City's groundbreaking law requiring Uber and Lyft to give drivers 14 days' notice before removing them from their platforms, ruling the regulation unconstitutional.