Uber Technologies, Inc. has recently seen its stock maintain strong momentum, breaking through resistance levels and positioning itself as a potential runner in the market ahead of its upcoming earnings report. Concurrently, Uber Eats has implemented a new minimum payment policy for its delivery couriers in France, setting a floor of 3 euros per delivery. This move was officially announced on May 7, 2025, and marks a long-awaited change in compensation for French delivery workers. However, the increase, which amounts to an additional 15 cents per delivery, has been met with criticism from couriers who consider it insufficient. In related corporate developments, leaked audio and memos revealed that Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi defended the decision to increase the return-to-office (RTO) requirement to three days per week during a contentious all-hands meeting, stating, "it is what it is." These updates reflect both operational and labor-related challenges facing Uber as it navigates market performance and workforce management.
Leaked audio and memos: Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi defended increasing the RTO to three days per week at a heated all-hands meeting, saying "it is what it is" (@jenn_elias / CNBC) https://t.co/k6lEV3nLks https://t.co/4JpUPAYDbg https://t.co/ZOzeer1FAj
Un tarif minimum de 3 euros par course instauré par Uber Eats pour ses livreurs https://t.co/6Ip0FIOoQ3
"Ce n'est pas assez" : augmentés de 15 centimes par course, les livreurs Uber Eats dénoncent une hausse insuffisante https://t.co/t4rLzgE6Jf