@Uber is still trying to go to JFK anyway pic.twitter.com/qQAkPm2r9s — Eric Murphy (@EricRMurphy) January 29, 2017Uber received massive backlash for "breaking the strike" and collaborating with Trump. A hashtag #deleteuber emerged and Twitter users decided to boycott Uber, delete its mobile application and urged others to do the same. Our CEO’s statement opposing travel ban and compensating those impacted: https://t.co/joWvPvux9J — Uber NYC (@Uber_NYC) January 29, 2017Uber CEO Travis Kalanick is a member of Donald Trump's economic advisory team. In a Facebook post, Travis Kalanick said that Trump's executive order will have an immediate impact on the company and will be hitting thousands of Uber drivers who often travel back to their countries to visit family. Kalanick also wrote that he decided to join Trump's economic advisory group so that they can present the citizen's voice and speak up for them.
Source: India Today January 29, 2017 08:21 UTC