Not all work: Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi finally defied his Twitter bio and took out some time to play

Khosrowshahi recently carved out some time to play Gloomhaven and tweeted pictures of it.

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Khosrowshahi's Twitter bio reads, "Uber CEO; travel and sci-fi geek; gamer who doesn’t have enough time to play much.”
Since he took the top job at Uber in 2017, CEO Dara Khosrowshahi has been overhauling company culture, diversifying product portfolio and just generally putting out fires left in former CEO Travis Kalanick’s wake. That constant grind hasn’t left the self-proclaimed gamer with much time to play games, as shown by his Twitter bio: “Uber CEO; travel and sci-fi geek; gamer who doesn’t have enough time to play much.”

However, recently, Khosrowshahi carved out some time to play Gloomhaven (a multiplayer, tactical combat board game) and shared a rare glimpse of that downtime with his fans. Tweeting an image of the game laid out, he captioned it, “Crazy night last night #morning after.”

Uber And Other Firms Who Had To Cough Up Millions Against Sexual Harassment Lawsuits
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With Uber agreeing to pay up $10 million to 56 employees to settle an October 2017 lawsuit alleging sexual harassment, here’s how much some other big companies had to dish out for similar claims.

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With Uber agreeing to pay up $10 million to 56 employees to settle an October 2017 lawsuit alleging sexual harassment, here’s how much some other big companies had to dish out for similar claims. (..
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$10 million

In 2017, the motor company apologised to its employees for sexual harassment at two of its Chicago plants. In an open letter, CEO Jim Hackett wrote, “I am sorry for any instance where a colleague was subjected to harassment or discriminatory conduct. More importantly, I promise that we will learn from this and we will do better.” The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission reached a $10 million agreement for 70 employees who detailed accounts of sexual harassment and retaliation at the two factories.
$10 million In 2017, the motor company apologised to its employees for sexual harassment at two of its Chicago plants. In an open letter, CEO Jim Hackett wrote, “I am sorry for any instance where a..
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$32 million

Bill O’Reilly was the star of the network, that is, until it came to light that he had agreed to a $32m sexual harassment settlement in January 2016, which the network knew about when it gave him a new contract the next month. The previously undisclosed agreement, at least the sixth involving O’Reilly, was made with Lis Wiehl, a former Fox News legal analyst. After a number of newspapers reported that the company had paid around $13 million in similar sexual harassment settlements on behalf of O’Reilly over the years, the host was forced to resign.
$32 million Bill O’Reilly was the star of the network, that is, until it came to light that he had agreed to a $32m sexual harassment settlement in January 2016, which the network knew about when i..
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$7.5 million

Casino magnate Steve Wynn, who stepped down as chairman of Wynn Resorts, paid $7.5 million as settlement to a former employee who accused him of sexual harassment in 2005. The company saw its market cap drop over $2 billion in a day after it was reported that dozens of people who worked for Wynn described patterns of sexual misconduct dating back decades. The $7.5 million claim was made to a former manicurist who worked at the company’s Las Vegas resort.
$7.5 million Casino magnate Steve Wynn, who stepped down as chairman of Wynn Resorts, paid $7.5 million as settlement to a former employee who accused him of sexual harassment in 2005. The company ..
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$3 million

In 2014, Araceli Roiz, a senior employee of outsourcing company iGate Corp took legal action against the company and its CEO Phaneesh Murthy. An investigation found him guilty and Murthy was subsequently sacked. This episode took place just years after Infosys fired Murthy when his former executive secretary Reka Maximovitch complained of sexual harassment. He faced a second charge around the same time when Jennifer Griffith levelled similar complaints resulting in a $ 800,000 settlement. As per reports, Infosys subsequently settled the lawsuit out of court for $3 million and fired him in 2002.
$3 million In 2014, Araceli Roiz, a senior employee of outsourcing company iGate Corp took legal action against the company and its CEO Phaneesh Murthy. An investigation found him guilty and Murthy..
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$1 million

In 2012, Missoula Mac Inc., the franchisee-owner of 25 McDonald’s restaurants in the US, agreed to pay $1 million to nearly a dozen former employees to settle a federal sexual harassment lawsuit. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission had filed a class-action lawsuit alleging male employees at some of the restaurants had been sexually harassing female co-workers since at least 2006. One woman quit and two other women were fired after they complained repeatedly about their co-workers’ behaviour. Under the settlement, Missoula Mac had to pay the money to the three women and seven others.
$1 million In 2012, Missoula Mac Inc., the franchisee-owner of 25 McDonald’s restaurants in the US, agreed to pay $1 million to nearly a dozen former employees to settle a federal sexual harassment..
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$500 million

Michigan State University paid a hefty $500 million settlement to women who reported sexual assault by the varsity sports doctor Larry Nassar. More than 300 women were sexually abused by the former USA Gymnastics team doctor, and testified against him. Among them was also Olympic medalist Simone Biles. The 54-year-old was sentenced from 40 to 175 years in prison for sexual assault and 60 years for child pornography charges.
$500 million Michigan State University paid a hefty $500 million settlement to women who reported sexual assault by the varsity sports doctor Larry Nassar. More than 300 women were sexually abused ..
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