Uber paid its laid-off hourly workers far fewer weeks of severance than others, but plans to retroactively pay them more
Uber had two enormous layoffs this month but it didn't initially treat the employees in both of those layoffs the same.
Uber plans to retroactively go back and give the first group of laid-off workers the same severance as the second group, at least 10 weeks. According to documents seen by Business Insider, the group of people laid off on May 6 were laid off under the company's 2019 severance plan. Uber had several layoffs last year.
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