A review by bookph1le
Whistleblower: My Journey to Silicon Valley and Fight for Justice at Uber by Susan Fowler

5.0

This is an alarming book that makes clear how when people come forward to report harassment at work, it's often the victim who's punished and not the perpetrator. Fowler also makes a lot of really important points about binding arbitration and how it allows companies to sweep crimes under the rug while silencing victims and making it impossible to seek justice through normal avenues.

I can personally relate to a lot of what Fowler talks about here, and I'm glad to see more of this coming to light. For so many years there was a mistaken belief that harassment wasn't real, or that what victims claimed was harassment was harmless flirtation. It's past time offenders were held accountable for their actions.