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By Tobias Carroll They’re known as “the Uber files,” they span the years 2013 to 2017 and there are 124,000 of them. That’s one of the first things you learn about an array of documents that were leaked to The Guardian. The documents offer details about a host of alarming corporate practices and reveal a number of combative and controversial comments made by Travis Kalanick, who was the company’s CEO during the period covered within the leak. A new report from The Washington Post on some of the findings reveals one such practice — a “kill switch” that could be used to end local offices’ connec…
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