Not exact matches
Yesterday, I wrote about the
shady role of a few start - ups in the government's bid to gather
more and
more intelligence about people and
businesses around the globe.
As the year progressed, CEO Travis Kalanick resigned amid an investor revolt, many of Uber's other top executives resigned or were forced out,
shady business practices were revealed, and
more than 20 employees were fired as a result of an investigation into bad behavior in the workplace that includes sexual harassment.
They make Cambridge sound rather
more like an ordinary political consulting firm from the
shadier side of the
business.
People who are not crazy about working on their
business round the clock, and who are not very keen on spending thousands of dollars on
shady services that do
more bad than good.