Leaked emails show a high-profile engineer left Amazon after filing sexual harassment claims to HR in 2018. Now she's speaking out about what she calls a 'toxic' work culture for women.
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Anandkumar is now speaking out about what she calls a "harassment culture" at Amazon, saying in a series of tweets over the weekend that women feel "helpless" at the company. Several employees tell Business Insider that the lack of women in the upper ranks is "demoralizing" and shared incidents where they felt they faced sexual discrimination.
Her harassment complaints, filed in early 2018, resulted in an internal investigation led by Swami Sivasubramanian, VP of Amazon AI. But the senior male colleague who she accused of bullying and making sexist remarks didn't face any serious consequences, remains at the company, and has been promoted since then, according to internal emails and people familiar with the matter.
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