"Uber employees have flocked to an anonymous workplace app called Blind as a sort of catharsis since ex-Uber engineer Susan Fowler Rigetti posted about being propositioned and discriminated against while working for the company, according to Blind's founder Alex Shin.
"Rigetti's explosive post went viral late Sunday night, leading to more than double an increase of Uber employees signing up to chat with coworkers anonymously, Shin says. And the majority of the discussions center around sexism in the workplace and Uber's leadership - particularly about CEO Travis Kalanick and Uber's CTO Thuan Pham, who's accused of ignoring Rigetti's claims."
https://techcrunch.com/2017/02/25/ubersecret/
"Rigetti's explosive post went viral late Sunday night, leading to more than double an increase of Uber employees signing up to chat with coworkers anonymously, Shin says. And the majority of the discussions center around sexism in the workplace and Uber's leadership - particularly about CEO Travis Kalanick and Uber's CTO Thuan Pham, who's accused of ignoring Rigetti's claims."
https://techcrunch.com/2017/02/25/ubersecret/