Chelsey in the media

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OP-EDS

Fortune: Why I’m yet another woman leaving the tech industry

Fast Company: We need to look closely at the number of tech workers being laid off right now

Medium: It’s time for the tech industry to live up to its ideals

Business Insider: I sought therapy after my boss at Google discriminated against me. I used a 3rd-party therapist through the company and it was a decision I will forever regret.

Fortune: Companies are spending big money to cover up bullying and discrimination in the workplace–it’s time for shareholders to know exactly how much

Fast Company: Fighting pregnancy discrimination shouldn’t be this hard


PODCASTS, TALKS, & REMARKS

The Worker Experience: Sounding the Alarm on Pregnancy Discrimination

MamaMuse: Beyond the Facade of The Tech Industry: The Black Box of Pregnancy Discrimination

BBC Tech Tent: Pregnancy discrimination in tech 

Alphabet Workers Union: What You Don’t Know about Workplace Whistleblowers

NPR: Tech workers recount the cost of speaking out, as tensions rise inside companies

Washington State Senate Labor & Commerce Committee: Combating Pregnancy Discrimination 

ARTICLES

Vice: Google Employee Alleges Discrimination Against Pregnant Women in Viral Memo

The Washington Post: A former Google employee says she faced pregnancy discrimination. Now, there’s an investigation

The Guardian: She sued for pregnancy discrimination. Now she’s battling Google’s army of lawyers

Business Insider: A former Googler who sued for pregnancy discrimination says tech giants should be held accountable, especially as pregnant workers get laid off

The New York Times: ‘You’re the Problem’: When They Spoke Up About Misconduct, They Were Offered Mental Health Services

The Seattle Times: Pregnancy discrimination bill sparked by Google employee’s complaint passes Legislature

Protocol: The Silenced No More Act just became law in Washington state

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