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Based on Cox’s business case for diversity, what are some positive outcomes that may result in changes to Uber’s leadership team?
Under what form of federal legislation was Fowler protected?
What strategies should have been put in place to help prevent sexual harassment incidents like this from happening in the first place?
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Uber Pays the Price
Nine years ago, Uber revolutionized the taxi industry and the way people commute. With the
simple mission “to bring transportation—for everyone, everywhere,” today Uber has reached a
valuation of around $70 billion and claimed a market share high of almost 90% in 2015.
However, in June 2017 Uber experienced a series of bad press regarding an alleged culture of
sexual harassment, which is what most experts believe caused their market share to fall to 75%.
In February of 2017 a former software engineer, Susan Fowler, wrote a lengthy post on her
website regarding her experience of being harassed by a manager who was not disciplined by
human resources for his behavior. In her post, Fowler wrote that Uber’s HR department and
members of upper management told her that because it was the man’s first offense, they would
only give him a warning. During her meeting with HR about the incident, Fowler was also advised
that she should transfer to another department within the organization. According to Fowler, she
was ultimately left no choice but to transfer to another department, despite having specific
expertise in the department in which she had originally been working.
As her time at the company went on, she began meeting other women who worked for the
company who relayed their own stories of harassment. To her surprise, many of the women
reported being harassed by the same person who had harassed her. As she noted in her blog, “It
became obvious that both HR and management had been lying about this being his ‘first
offense.’” Fowler also reported a number of other instances that she identified as sexist and
inappropriate within the organization and claims that she was disciplined severely for continuing
to speak out. Fowler eventually left Uber after about two years of working for the company,
noting that during her time at Uber the percentage of women working there had dropped to 6%
of the workforce, down from 25% when she first started.
Following the fallout from Fowler’s lengthy description of the workplace on her website, Uber’s
chief executive Travis Kalanick publicly condemned the behavior described by Fowler, calling it
“abhorrent and against everything Uber stands for and believes in.” But later in March, Uber
board member Arianna Huffington claimed that she believed “sexual harassment was not a
systemic problem at the company.” Amid pressure from bad media attention and the company’s
falling market share, Uber made some changes after an independent investigation resulted in
215 complaints. As a result, 20 employees were fired for reasons ranging from sexual harassment
to bullying to retaliation to discrimination, and Kalanick announced that he would hire a chief
operating officer to help manage the company. In an effort to provide the leadership team with
more diversity, two senior female executives were hired to fill the positions of chief brand officer
and senior vice president for leadership and strategy.
Sources: Uber corporate Website, https://www.uber.com/newsroom/company-info/ (February,
2017); Marco della Cava, “Uber has lost market share to Lyft during crisis,” USA Today, June 13,
2017, https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/news/2017/06/13/uber-market-share-customerimage-hit-string-scandals/102795024/; Tracey Lien, “Uber fires 20 workers after harassment
investigation,” Los Angeles Times, Jun 6, 2017, http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-tn-ubersexual-harassment-20170606-story.html; Susan Fowler, “Reflecting On One Very, Very Strange
Year At Uber,” February 19, 2017, https://www.susanjfowler.com/blog/2017/2/19/reflectingon-one-very-strange-year-at-uber.
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