Uber paid its laid-off hourly workers far fewer weeks of severance than others, but the company now plans to retroactively pay them more (UBER)

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· Uber had two enormous layoffs this month but it didn't initially treat the employees in both of those layoffs the same.
· The first group of employees, comprised of mostly hourly support workers, were told when they were laid off that they would get a base of four weeks severance pay, plus two weeks for every year of...

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