Uber is paying $4.4 million to settle federal charges that workers experienced a 'culture of sexual harassment and retaliation'
who propositioned her for sex. Fowler said she was told the manager was considered a high-performer who shouldn't be punished for "an innocent mistake."
Uber also agreed to put new measures in place aimed at identifying repeat subjects of sexual harassment complaints as well as managers who fail to promptly respond to complaints.
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