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Uber to probe harassment claim made by engineer

- AP

london — Uber’s chief executive ordered an urgent investigat­ion Monday into a sexual harassment claim made by a female engineer who alleged her prospects at the company evaporated after she complained about advances from her boss.

Travis Kalanick responded on Twitter to an open statement by Susan Fowler Rigetti about her year at the ride-hailing app. In a blog post titled “Reflecting On One Very, Very Strange Year At Uber,” Rigetti says the company’s human resources department ignored her complaints because her boss was a high performer.

“What’s described here is abhorrent & against everything we believe in,” Kalanick tweeted on Monday. “Anyone who behaves this way or thinks this is OK will be fired.”

In her blog, Rigetti said she joined Uber as a site reliabilit­y engineer in November 2015 in San Francisco. On her first official day with the company, Rigetti says her boss propositio­ned her in a string of messages on the company chat. As it was “clearly out of line,” she took screen shots of the remarks.

“Upper management told me that he “was a high performer” (i.e. had stellar performanc­e reviews from his superiors) and they wouldn’t feel comfortabl­e punishing him for what was probably just an innocent mistake on his part,” she wrote.

Rigetti, who did not name the manager, left the team. But she said as she tried to progress in the company, she found her way blocked. She alleged sexism was rampant in the company, and that when she pointed that out at a company meeting, she was rebuffed. —

 ?? Instagram ?? Susan Fowler Rigetti says her prospects at the company evaporated after she complained about advances from her boss. —
Instagram Susan Fowler Rigetti says her prospects at the company evaporated after she complained about advances from her boss. —

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