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Book Synopsis: "Black Box is more than a story about pregnancy discrimination, it's a book about why corporations continue to get away with allowing discrimination and harassment to occur within their walls - thanks to silencing mechanisms like NDAs. Glasson teaches us just how hard it remains to hold employers accountable and I stand with her on her journey as a fellow advocate for change." -Gretchen Carlson, Acclaimed Journalist, Best-Selling Author, Empowerment Advocate, Co-Founder Lift Our Voices
"This inside look at work culture and how it affects personal lives will pull you in and keep you there. An eye-opening look at the tech industry and the discriminations that still pervade the workforce, Black Box is an informative and gripping read that will have you seeing red flags in your own life more clearly." - Independent Book Review
When Chelsey Glasson landed her dream job at Google, she was thrilled to join what she viewed as a progressive and inclusive organization. But from the moment she received her job offer, she began to experience instances of discrimination and harassment—eventually culminating in a pregnancy discrimination lawsuit.
Friends, family, and even lawyers told Chelsey to move on, but she knew holding Google accountable was the path to proper healing. Although Google would spend significant resources to discredit and silence her, the truth eventually prevailed.
Black Box is a story of triumph over a tech giant, a cautionary tale of how misconduct against women and minorities persists in the workplace, and a rallying call to break down the many barriers to justice. No one wins when discrimination and harassment are allowed to run rampant. For those who have suffered silently, Black Box offers a critical perspective to consider in choosing your own path forward.
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Discover the powerful and compelling memoir that is taking the world by storm. Black Box is not just a book about pregnancy discrimination, it's a wakeup call to address the pervasive issue of discrimination and harassment within corporations. As corporations continue to turn a blind eye, author Chelsey Glasson reveals the shocking truth behind silencing mechanisms like NDAs that allow discrimination to flourish. Join her on a journey towards justice and accountability that will leave you inspired to create change. Get your copy of Black Box today and stand up against injustice.
Experience the gripping and eye-opening world of Black Box as it delves into the personal and professional struggles of author Chelsey Glasson within the tech industry. Uncover the shocking discriminations that still permeate the workforce and gain a deeper understanding of the red flags you might be missing in your own life. This informative and thought-provoking read will make you question the organizations you trust and empower you to demand better. Get your hands on Black Box now and start seeing through the illusions of corporate progressivism.
Embark on a story of triumph and resilience as Chelsey Glasson fearlessly takes on tech giant Google in her fight against pregnancy discrimination. Against all odds, she refuses to back down, knowing that holding Google accountable is not only essential for her healing but also for the countless women and minorities facing similar injustices. Witness the power of truth prevailing over a corporate behemoth and find the strength to break down the barriers that obstruct justice. Black Box is more than a memoir; it's a rallying cry for a world where discrimination and harassment have no place. Take action and secure your copy of Black Box today.
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