Presumably because they wanted to make sure the arbitration company was strongly biased towards them - obviously the arbitrator will lose the contract from Uber if they don't decide most cases in Uber's favor.
It was a good plan with the only flaw being they didn't anticipate so many drivers banding together to file for arbitration that the fees themselves are annoyingly high.
It was a good plan with the only flaw being they didn't anticipate so many drivers banding together to file for arbitration that the fees themselves are annoyingly high.