UberPop in Norway No More!
UberPop in Norway No
More!
Under the new
era of CEO Dara Khosrowshahi, Uber has been to put it simply cleaning house.
Every week it seems as though Uber is pulling out of a city due to laws,
background checks, or even just because they feel they can not handle the it.
This is just another scenario of Uber pulling back one of its newer functions
known as “UberPop”. UberPop is one of the brands Uber uses in
Europe for its lowest cost ride-hailing service, which connects passengers with
private drivers. However in many cities in Europe where it operates UberPop has
been actively banned — including in France, Belgium, the Netherlands,
Germany, Spain, Italy, Sweden, to name a few. Reasons for Uber pulling
back their new brand are due to the fact that Norway’s laws on how many
passengers someone can drive is stricter than that of the United States. It
shows Uber is not messing around, they know they have a lot of cleaning up to
do in order to make their company what it once was, and it seems as though they
are whiling to proceed with the clean up process.
Uber weekly Social Media Chatter:
It seems to be
that people are still complaining about their Uber’s and more specifically
their drivers. This seems to show that Uber’s hiring process needs to be fixed.
If people are always tweeting or facebooking how poorly their Uber driver was,
maybe Uber needs to start looking at their employees. A newer more improved
hiring service is what Uber needs in order to continue this rebuild.
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