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Uber’s Middle East business Careem cuts 31% of workforce – Source Reuters Tech News

DUBAI (Reuters) – Uber Technologies’ (UBER.N) Careem subsidiary on Monday announced it was cutting 536 jobs this week, representing 31% of the Dubai-headquartered company’s workforce.

The announcement came hours after Uber said it was shuttering its Eats delivery business in several markets, including the Middle East, and laying off dozens of staff.

Careem, which operates ride-hailing and delivery businesses primarily in the Middle East, said it was prioritising the security of the company and that parent Uber continues to believe in its business model.

“As we have discussed several times in the last few weeks, the crisis brought on by COVID-19 has put our dream and future impact at significant risk,” Chief Executive Mudassir Sheikha said in a blog on Careem’s website.

Sheikha, who founded the company in 2012, said business was down by more than 80% and warned that it was “alarmingly unknown” when it would recover.

“In this new reality, the surest way to secure…

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