Uber seeks government affairs manager to lobby for regulatory change in NZ

Uber seeks government affairs manager to lobby for regulatory change in NZ
Jonathan Underhill
By Jonathan Underhill Sept. 12 (BusinessDesk) - Uber, the ridesharing service company that has refused to comply with licensing rules it says are too expensive, is stepping up efforts to engage with the parliament, advertising for a new executive role as head of government relations and public policy. In April, the smartphone-based driver service dropped the requirement that its drivers have a passenger (P) endorsement for their licence or a certificate of fitness for their car even though the NZ Transport Authority says the P endorsement...