It's been eight months since former Uber engineer Susan Fowler upended the ride-hailing company with her explosive blog post accusing company managers of sexual harassment and sexism.
But Uber's new human resources chief, who is largely in charge of fixing the cultural issues Fowler highlighted, hasn't met with Fowler – and doesn't plan to.
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