Uber's troubles are also accompanied a number of high - profile exits recently: Jeff Jones, who was the company's president; Ed Baker, product and growth VP; and Amit Singhal, senior VP of engineering, over previously undisclosed instances of sexual
harassment at his former employer, Google.
Last week, Tronc, the parent company of the Times, fired D'Vorkin along with publisher Ross Levinsohn, the former for presumed mismanagement of the newsroom, the latter presumably for alleged sexual
harassment at a former employer.
Not exact matches
Carlson is not alone: Susan Fowler, the
former Uber engineer who came out publicly against her
employer alleging sexual
harassment, is also working with members of the California State Assembly to pass legislation to eliminate forced arbitration, which prevented Fowler from coming forward about sexual
harassment at Uber until after she quit.
Since the post, the company has fired its engineering head after revelations of a serious sexual
harassment investigation
at his previous
employer, saw its head of product leave after questionable sexual behavior was uncovered
at a company event and has initiated an investigation into the entire situation with a
former Attorney General of the United States
at the lead.