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HR boss the latest of Uber’s top brass to fall

Uber Technologiesโ€™ head of human resources (HR) has resigned, becoming the latest high-profile executive to leave the ride-hailing giant just emerging from a year of internal upheaval.

Liane Hornseyโ€™s exit came after an anonymous employee, emailing Uberโ€™s whistle-blower account and chief legal officer Tony West, threatened to go public with grievances if the company didnโ€™t take action. The whistle-blower accused Hornsey of dismissing internal allegations of racial discrimination.

Chief executive Dara Khosrowshahi announced Hornseyโ€™s departure in a staff email.

Her resignation came just after she led an offsite gathering for HR employees on Tuesday.

โ€œI know this comes a little out of the blue for some of you, but I have been thinking about this for a while,โ€ Hornsey said in an email to her team.

Hornsey arrived at the worldโ€™s largest ride-hailing company in January last year, just a month before former Uber software engineer Susan Fowler published an explosive blog post chronicling the sexual harassment that she faced at the cab e-hailing company.Uber declined to comment, while Hornsey wasnโ€™t immediately available for comment.

In June that year, Uber co-founder Travis Kalanick resigned as the chief executive amid a number of scandals, including accusations that Uber fostered a hostile workplace culture.

Hornsey had initially defended Kalanick and the company, only to later promise that Uber would reform under a new chief executive.

That made her a divisive figure among employees who either thought Uber had changed too much, and others who reckoned it had changed too little.

For his part, Khosrowshahi praised Hornseyโ€™s leadership during her 18 months at the company.


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