Autoritatea de reglementare olandeză a amendat Uber cu 825 de milioane de euro pentru automatizarea suspendării șoferilor

The Dutch data protection authority fined Uber €825 million for disabling driver accounts without proper notification, marking one of the largest GDPR penalties. Uber plans to appeal the decision, arguing it is disproportionate and emphasizes driver rights. The case stems from incidents between 2018 and 2022, initiated by a French complaint, and highlights the need for human oversight in algorithmic decisions affecting employment. European regulators have imposed significant fines on major US tech companies for privacy and competition violations.