From sexual harassment allegations to social media opposition, Uber's steered off the road. WSJ's Lee Hawkins explains the company's missteps. Photo/video: Drew Evans/The Wall Street Journal. Uber Technologies Inc. Chief Executive Travis Kalanick will discuss taking a possible leave of absence when the board of directors of the embattled ride-hailing company meets Sunday morning, according to a person familiar with the matter. Also on the agenda when the seven-person board convenes is a vote on a series of recommendations from a report prepared by former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder regarding its workplace.
Source: Wall Street Journal June 11, 2017 09:00 UTC