Exclusive: Rideshare company failed to gather evidence that driver with near-perfect rating had breached its code of conduct, tribunal finds
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Uber has been ordered to pay $10,000 in damages to an Australian driver after it permanently banned him from working due to a passenger complaint but failed to gather evidence that he had breached its code of conduct.
The ruling from the New South Wales Civil and Administrative Tribunal related to Uber’s conduct when terminating the driver’s account after a trip last August.
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