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- Uber detailed 21 new categories of sexual misconduct and assault it is going to adopt in its reporting.
- The report outlining the categories contains a “mix-and-match” exercise in which readers match creepy stories of misconduct and assault to the company’s new categories.
- Uber has come under fire in the past for it attitude toward sexual misconduct and assault.
Uber released a document on Monday laying out how it is going to categorise reports of sexual misconduct and assault in readiness for a 2019 transparency report.
The report, which it calls a “taxonomy” of sexual misconduct and assault, was released in partnership with the National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC) and the Urban Institute.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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