In 2017, Susan Fowler called out Uber’s culture of sexism in an explosive blogpost. Eight months later, the #MeToo movement began. “I’d worked so hard – for what? To be sexually harassed ...
For answers, we have only to look to a woman named Susan J. Fowler. Until December 2016, Fowler was a site reliability engineer (SRE) at Uber. For the last couple of weeks, she’s been the ...
This year, the tech world became the center of the conversation about gender in America, and it all kicked off with a sardonic 2,900-word blog post written by Susan ... in on Fowler’s ...
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Fowler's missive, "Reflecting on one very, very strange year at Uber," about the sexual harassment she experienced at the ride-sharing giant, sparked a conversation about Uber's culture that gave ...
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