>Kalanick, 40, had faced increased scrutiny in recent weeks following an investigation into the culture and workplace practices at a company he helped start in 2009, it was a chorus of demands for changes at the top from some of Uber's biggest investors that ultimately forced Kalanick out
>Kalanick's decision comes after a lengthy investigation led by former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder. Several months ago, Uber hired Holder to look into its culture and workplace practices after a female former employee publicly accused the company of what she described as brazen sexual harassment
>Another tale of sexism and unacceptable workplace behavior in Silicon Valley company has emerged according to an explosive blog post published on Sunday by a former company engineer named Susan Fowler Riggetti
>Uber's newly-hired VP of engineering Amit Singhal was asked to, and did, resign on Monday after the company learned from Recode that he was accused of sexual harassment shortly before leaving Google a year ago.
>Keala Lusk, a former Uber engineer, published a blog post detailing how her female manager mistreated her, signaling that the company's problematic culture isn't limited to the men who work there.
>Uber's head of product and growth, resigned. Though the reason is unclear, he was allegedly seen kissing another employee three years ago, which was anonymously communicated to board member Arianna Huffington
>A report outlines a trip by a group of Uber employees to a Seoul karaoke-escort bar in 2014, which included company CEO Travis Kalanick and his girlfriend, Gabi Holzwarth. After arriving, several male employees picked escorts to sit with, and went to sing karaoke. Uncomfortable, a female marketing manager, who was part of the group, left after a couple of minutes, while Holzwarth and Kalanick left after an hour
>Uber fires over 20 staff following the release of a report about sexual harrassment in the workplace
Women were a mistake.