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2017年1月28日  · 分享对象: 公开
This afternoon I sent the email below to Uber employees and thought I would include here:
Subject: Standing up for what's right
Team,
Yesterday President Trump signed an executive order suspending entry of citizens from seven countries—Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen—to the United States for at least the next 90 days.
Our People Ops team has already reached out to the dozen or so employees who we know are affected: for example, those who live and work in the U.S., are legal residents but not naturalized citizens will not be able to get back into the country if they are traveling outside of the U.S. now or anytime in the next 90 days. Anyone who believes that this order could impact them should contact our immigration team immediately.
This order has far broader implications as it also affects thousands of drivers who use Uber and come from the listed countries, many of whom take long breaks to go back home to see their extended family. These drivers currently outside of the U.S. will not be able to get back into the country for 90 days. That means they will not be able to earn a living and support their families—and of course they will be separated from their loved ones during that time.
We are working out a process to identify these drivers and compensate them pro bono during the next three months to help mitigate some of the financial stress and complications with supporting their families and putting food on the table. We will have more details on this in the coming days.
While every government has their own immigration controls, allowing people from all around the world to come here and make America their home has largely been the U.S.’s policy since its founding. That means this ban will impact many innocent people—an issue that I will raise this coming Friday when I go to Washington for President Trump’s first business advisory group meeting.
Ever since Uber’s founding we’ve had to work with governments and politicians of all political persuasions across hundreds of cities and dozens of countries. Though we share common ground with many of them, we have had areas of disagreement with each of them. In some cases we’ve had to stand and fight to make progress, other times we’ve been able to effect change from within through persuasion and argument.
But whatever the city or country—from the U.S. and Mexico to China and Malaysia—we’ve taken the view that in order to serve cities you need to give their citizens a voice, a seat at the table. We partner around the world optimistically in the belief that by speaking up and engaging we can make a difference. Our experience is that not doing so shortchanges cities and the people who live in them. This is why I agreed in early December to join President Trump’s economic advisory group along with Elon Musk (CEO of Tesla), Mary Barra (Chairwoman/CEO of General Motors), Indra Nooyi (Chairwoman/CEO of Pepsi), Ginni Rometty (Chairwoman/CEO of IBM), Bob Iger (Chairman/CEO of Disney), Jack Welch (former Chairman of GE) and a dozen other business leaders.
I understand that many people internally and externally may not agree with that decision, and that’s OK. It's the magic of living in America that people are free to disagree. But whatever your view please know that I’ve always believed in principled confrontation and just change; and have never shied away (maybe to my detriment) from fighting for what’s right.
Thanks,
Travis Kalanick
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Sangeeta MeMa
Travis, I hope you will provide us with an update after this Friday's meeting and tell us *super-specifically* how YOU stuck your neck out to "fight for what's right". As mentioned on another post I will ultimately be voting with my pocket and move to other providers if you don't walk your own talk.
(And, it's nice to see the correct spelling for Indra Nooyi on this post) 🙂
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Sarah Kattau
... But your company crossed strike lines to pick people up at JFK? So you oppose the policy and also oppose the people fighting the policy? You're trying to have it both ways, and you can't.
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George Worthington
People act as if this is something new and Trumps idea.Go back in history and read what Jimmy Carter did, he banned people as well and HE was a democrat. You do what you have to do to protect your country and your people, PERIOD.
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Quinn Zimmerman
This is not something to be celebrated. Uber didn't stand with the protesters, as the NY Taxi Workers did. Instead, they moved in to make money. Let's also remember that Uber took billions of dollars from Saudi Arabia, and made a position for them on its board. Saudi Arabia doesn't let women drive.
Don't use Uber. Use #Lyft. Lyft just donated $1 million to the ACLU to fight the Muslim ban. Or if you're in NYC, use #Juno, or take a cab.
https://twitter.com/i/moments/825559420914409473
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Shyamal Suhana Chandra
Travis Kalanick: If you don't like decisions done by the current administration, why doesn't Uber stop doing projects with or cooperating with the current administration? Furthermore, you could even blacklist members of the current administration from joining Uber in the future! By the way, do you have all the information about the situation to make an thorough and accurate perusal of the MSM's biased 24/7 assessment? What difference is it going to make if you post an internal memo with no action in sight just to get kudos by the left-sided (hunting for beans) MSM?
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Maryanne Spyridis
Excellent email......................the fact you took a few minutes to write this and speak to the people that make your company so great around the world says volume of what type of a leader you are !!! Thank you
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Josh Tavlin
the magic of america is being able to switch from uber to lyft, until u prove with actions that you are fighting this president
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Leeanne M. G-Bowley
I uninstalled your app. You broke the strike on #JFK. Actions speak louder than words. I'm encouraging others to uninstall as well. Though compensating your driver's who are left stranded by the ban is well intentioned, you are not helping to actually end the ban. Good luck in your meetings with the administration, but for now you have lost this loyal customer.
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Nick Yulman
"It's the magic of living in America that people are free to disagree"
The fact that you think this is some sort of magic and not a hard-fought right speaks volumes.
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Linda 'Bukata' Aiello
Thank you, Travis. I have been frustrated with the backlash that I've seen in the past days/weeks, knowing that your mission and vision is as such. I am glad that you articulated this here - and am super proud of the care that you are taking of the partners.
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