Tuesday 28 July 2015

The taxi-sharing app Uber is going to create 150 jobs in Limerick by the end of the year.

The company has announced it is setting up a centre of excellence in the city – its first premises of this kind outside the US.

The centre will create 150 jobs by the end of 2015 and around 300 when it’s fully up and running. Uber said it is investing €4 million in the city this year as it aims to make Limerick one of its “growing network of customer service hubs”.

Uber is already advertising for an initial 50 jobs and it plans to start operations in the city by the end of August, having signed a ten-year lease on a site on Thomas Street.

The app uses a phone’s GPS to detect a person’s location and connect them with the nearest available driver.

Uber has expanded rapidly throughout the world and is currently in 329 cities in 59 countries. However, it’s not all been smooth sailing.

Taxi drivers on both sides of the Atlantic have protested the app, claiming it’s unfair competition. The European Parliament is currently looking into how to regulate it and similar services.

Under the Taxi Regulation Act 2013, drivers who use apps such as Uber in Ireland must be licenced in the same way all taxi drivers are.

‘What better place?’

Jobs Minister Richard Bruton said the company’s investment “highlights the talent of the Irish workforce”.

“The unemployment rate recently hit a new six-year low and the jobs on offer will help to reduce this even further. Ireland is proving to be a hugely attractive country for foreign investment and we looking forward to working with Uber,” Bruton stated.

Kieran Harte, General Manager for Uber Ireland, said the company is “thrilled” to be setting up shop here.

    What better place to launch our first Centre of Excellence outside the US than in Ireland? We are so thrilled to be here and setting up our operations in this city which has a tradition of welcoming innovative technology companies.

Martin Shanahan, Chief Executive of IDA Ireland, noted Uber is “fast becoming one of the world’s most recognised brands and the company’s presence will provide a huge boost to Limerick”.

https://uk.news.yahoo.com/controversial-app-uber-create-150-jobs-limerick-171301031.html#saJI5bI

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 GLASGOW

A PRIVATE hire driver who locked female passengers in his car and made sexual remarks to them during late-night cab rides has been jailed.

Michael Boyd was also placed on the Sex Offenders’ Register for his antics, which included telling one terrified woman she had “nice boobs” and saying he wanted to have sex with her after locking her in the back of his private hire vehicle.

The former Hampden Cabs driver made the comments to the woman while driving down a back road after pretending they were old friends.

The 34-year-old, who also worked for Compass Cars in Barrhead, East Renfrewshire, was responsible for a series of creepy cab rides last summer, during which he locked several women in his vehicle and asked them why he didn’t have a girlfriend.

He also ogled female passengers and sat outside their homes for as long as half an hour after dropping them off.

Boyd admitted placing four women in a state of fear and alarm and lying to council bosses to get a taxi license when he appeared in court earlier this year.

And, when he returned to the dock at Paisley Sheriff Court yesterday, Sheriff David Pender jailed him for six months and placed him on the Sex Offenders’ Register for seven years.

In March last year he locked another victim in the back of his cab after picking her up in Glasgow city centre, ranting at her and quizzing her on why he was still single.

Boyd had been working as a taxi driver in his home town of Kilmarnock in 2013 but several women made complaints about his behaviour.

He surrendered his license then applied to East Renfrewshire council for a license to drive taxis in and around the Glasgow area.

http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/news/13504607.Taxi_driver_who_locked_females_in_his_car_is_jailed/

2 comments:

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  2. Every taxi driver has to take care of his customers. We Detroit airport taxi have experienced and polite manner drivers. They are very cooperative to customers.

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