Uber SVP Michael Out, CEO Travis Kalanick Could Take a Leave of Absence

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By Agence France-Presse | Updated: 13 June 2017 10:17 IST
Highlights
  • Emil Michael left Uber without providing details
  • The board of Uber is considering placing CEO Kalanick on temporary leave
  • Uber is facing pressure to rein in its no-holds-barred management style

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A key Uber executive left the company Monday as the ridesharing giant prepared to release results of a far-reaching independent inquiry into misconduct and ethical practices.

A source familiar with the matter said Emil Michael, a senior vice president reported to be close to chief executive Travis Kalanick, was out at Uber, without providing details.

Uber was bracing for more turmoil - with some news outlets saying Kalanick himself may take a leave of absence - as a report prepared by former US attorney general Eric Holder was to be given to employees Tuesday.

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Uber's board met Sunday with Holder and consultant Tammy Albarran to discuss the findings and "unanimously voted to adopt all the recommendations" of the report, according to the source.

The recommendations were not immediately known, but Uber is facing pressure to rein in its no-holds-barred management style led by Kalanick and to reform a workplace culture criticized for discrimination and cutthroat practices.

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Uber also faces questions about its covert use of law enforcement-evading software and tactics apparently aimed at disrupting rivals in the ridesharing business.

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As part of the revamping at Uber, Nestle executive Wan Ling Martello was named as an independent board member, according to the source close to the company.

Michael had been linked to a number of questionable practices at Uber, media reports said, including a visit to a South Korean escort-karaoke bar and an attempt to dig up embarrassing information on journalists.

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An email from Michael announcing his departure said he would be replaced by another vice president, David Richter, according to The New York Times, which first reported Michael's departure.

Moment of truth
It remained unclear what further changes will be made at Uber, which is the world's richest venture-backed startup valued at some $68 billion (roughly Rs. 4,38,485 crores).

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"It's safe to say that this week will be the week we finally learn just how committed Travis Kalanick and the rest of the senior leadership team at Uber is to meaningful cultural change," said Jan Dawson, an analyst with Jackdaw Research.

The report comes after a series of embarrassing revelations for the company over the past few months.

Last week, Uber said it had fired 20 people following preliminary results of the investigation, after examining 215 claims of discrimination, harassment, unprofessional behavior, bullying, retaliation and "physical security."

The company also ousted Eric Alexander, who headed Asia-Pacific operations, after reports said he read and discussed medical information about a woman raped in India in 2014 during an Uber ride.

Last month, Uber fired executive Anthony Levandowski, who came from Google's self-driving car unit now known as Waymo, for failing to meet a deadline to turn over information for an internal investigation.

Waymo's lawsuit contends that Levandowski in December 2015 downloaded files from a highly confidential design server to a laptop and took the data with him to the startup.

Top engineering executive Amit Singhal resigned in February after the ride-sharing titan learned he ended his career at Google after a sexual harassment complaint, reports said.

In March, Uber's president Jeff Jones resigned after just six months.

The woes so far have not hit Uber's growth trajectory, but some analysts say its problems won't fixed without a change in leadership.

Uber does not file full financial reports but indicated its bookings last year doubled to $20 billion, with net revenue totaling $6.5 billion and an adjusted net loss of $2.8 billion not counting China operations that it sold.

Trip Chowdhry, analyst at Global Equities Research, said Uber is not on the verge of collapse but "they have to reinvent themselves" and "the valuation will be reset."

"They have no focus, no strategy - they're like rabbits running to the left and to the right with no direction," Chowdhry said.

 

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