When Chelsey Glasson landed her dream job at Google, she was thrilled to join what she viewed as a progressive and inclusive organization. But from the moment she received her job offer, she began to experience instances of discrimination and harassment-eventually culminating in a pregnancy discrimination lawsuit. Friends, family, and even lawyers told Chelsey to move on, but she knew holding Google accountable was the path to proper healing. Although Google spent significant resources to discredit and silence her, the truth eventually prevailed. Black Box is a story of triumph over a tech…mehr
When Chelsey Glasson landed her dream job at Google, she was thrilled to join what she viewed as a progressive and inclusive organization. But from the moment she received her job offer, she began to experience instances of discrimination and harassment-eventually culminating in a pregnancy discrimination lawsuit. Friends, family, and even lawyers told Chelsey to move on, but she knew holding Google accountable was the path to proper healing. Although Google spent significant resources to discredit and silence her, the truth eventually prevailed. Black Box is a story of triumph over a tech giant, a cautionary tale of how misconduct against women and minorities persists in the workplace, and a rallying call to break down the many barriers to justice. No one wins when discrimination and harassment are allowed to run rampant. For those who have suffered silently, Black Box offers a critical perspective to consider in choosing your own path forward.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Chelsey Glasson is a researcher, writer, and future attorney who spent the past two decades working in both the public policy and tech sectors. After a memo she wrote about her experiences with pregnancy discrimination at Google went viral, Chelsey's fight for justice was sponsored by the American Association of University Women and covered by media outlets such as NPR, Vice, the New York Times, CNBC, the Guardian, the BBC, and the Washington Post. A passionate advocate, Chelsey has successfully lobbied for anti-pregnancy discrimination and workers' rights legislation, and she's also published op-eds in outlets such as Fast Company, Fortune, and Business Insider. Chelsey lives in Washington state with her husband and two children.
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