Uber's board of directors is holding what is surely the most critical meeting in its relatively short history this week.
Travis Kalanick, the CEO, may be placed on a leave of absence, following a review by former US Attorney-General Eric Holder that was commissioned in the wake of sexual harassment claims. According to widespread reports, Kalanick's right-hand man, Emil Michael, may also be fired.
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