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Italian prosecutor asks to lift special administration for Uber Italia

Published 03/03/2021, 09:43 AM
Updated 03/03/2021, 09:45 AM
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MILAN (Reuters) - A Milan prosecutor has asked a court to lift in advance the special administration it had imposed on an Italian unit of Uber Technologies (NYSE:UBER) as part of a probe into alleged exploitation of food delivery riders, the company said.

A judicial source confirmed the prosecutor's request.

Italian magistrates in May placed the company under special administration, while they were looking into a case concerning around 1,000 delivery riders, who were alleged to have been paid three euros an hour to deliver meals.

A company put under special administration can continue to operate but is run by court-appointed administrators instead of its usual management team. The administrators have to send regular reports to the judges.

"The report of the court-appointed administrator shows that the company has implemented a plan to improve compliance with the consequent reorganization of the company," Uber Italy said in a statement.

"We have worked hard over the past few months to strengthen our processes with the goal of providing couriers with a safe, rewarding and flexible work environment," the company said, adding it would continue to collaborate with the authorities.

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The court will decide within 15 days whether to accept the request, the judicial source added.

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