Following a court ruling last month, asking the taxi hailing company-Uber to stop operating in Germany, there seems to be a new trend unfolding.
Uber comes out with a new strategy
We will startup a new service that both pays for the drivers' taxi licenses and registers them as companies.
Uber has made a public statement saying that they will not take the judgement lying down. The company says they will look for a way to get around the court order and setup shop in Germany anyhow.
Uber execs say “We will startup a new service that both pays for the drivers' taxi licenses and registers them as companies.”
An industry expert says they are yet to know the functionality and legality of this move by Uber. The new company that will be powered by Uber will be launched out this summer.
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