The Age
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Uber forced to reinstate driver accused of speeding, sexual comments
An Australian tribunal ordered Uber to reinstate a Melbourne driver and pay a year of lost wages after finding the company failed to properly investigate 16 misconduct allegations including speeding and inappropriate comments. Fair Work Commissioner Oanh Thi Tran criticized Uber's flawed complaints process and bot-generated "nonsensical" messages.
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