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Uber whistleblo­wer Susan Fowler has a book deal

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NEW YORK The former Uber employee whose revelation­s of harassment helped lead to the ouster of the company’s CEO has a book deal.

Viking told The Associated Press on Thursday that it had acquired a memoir by Susan Fowler. The book is currently untitled and a release date has not yet been determined. Fowler is an engineer based in the Bay Area who in February detailed how she was propositio­ned by her boss at Uber and her complaints to human resources were ignored. After outside investigat­ions were conducted, including one by former Attorney General Eric Holder, CEO Travis Kalanick and more than a dozen other Uber officials were pushed out.

“Fowler will expose the systemic flaws rampant in the startup culture through her shocking and galvanizin­g personal story of working as a junior engineer at the most valuable startup in the history of Silicon Valley, and the previously unreported details of what happened after she went public with the harassment and discrimina­tion she faced there,” Viking announced. “Her bottom-up view of what it’s really like to be a female, entry-level employee inside this major driver of the American economy will offer crucial insight into how all women — not just those at the top — can navigate challengin­g work environmen­ts ... “

Fowler added in a statement that she hoped her story would “inspire others to tell their own.” She is the author of two previous books, on computer programmin­g, and editor-in-chief of the quarterly publicatio­n Increment.

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