The last few decades have seen a huge amount of effort and resources poured in to sustainability and corporate responsibility initiatives.
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Uber intends to quadruple its security staff by the end of 2015, from 25 to 100 full-time staff members.
Documents seen by the Telegraph reveal that London’s transport body is due to consult on new proposals for private hire that could throw more than one roadblock against the car-share service's London ambitions.
Many users of the service in the UK and also the US were apparently affected, according to a report in the Telegraph, with complaints popping up on Twitter.
From Tuesday, for the first time ever, London licenced cabs offering fixed prices on all journeys, as well as discounts on longer trips, as part of anti-Uber push.
Uber is under a lot of pressure worldwide, with a growing resentment for the way the San Francisco-based ride-sharing app pays workers.
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