So the conveyance company keeps getting deeper into the mire of questionable business practices on top of the dirtbag drivers they seem unable to avoid.
After hearing a lot of news reports regarding drivers raping and robbing their customer base, it is further alleged that a female employee was harassed for sex by her superior over the company's internal chat system with messages soliciting sex to augment his "open relationship".
Now then, with a reputation which finds further sullied implications steadily as time progresses you'd think that the corporate image projected would include a few iron clad rules regarding that which "is" and "is not" permissible in polite company.
The implications are that the employee base of Uber are of the impression that no rules of order exist and while it is one thing to joke in a risque manner — true predatory behaviors are really inappropriate in drivers, engineers, or executives of any company.
This seems to be lost on Uber who finds itself in the same kind of trouble repeatedly. It's surprising in that these social media outlets so popular with those who don't understand technology will certainly climb up onto the soapbox and let the happenings and there feelings regarding them be known.
It would seem that those mental and ethical traits which display the individuality of the Uber organization might be continuously slipshod — seeing how something in the way of rape and pillage always seems to be coming up.
Perhaps they were all meant for the chariots of Rome in the days of Caligula.
Uber really doesn't seem to get the message or cannot benefit from past mistakes. What is that word for entities which cannot benefit from past mistakes again ?