Former SpaceX workers say company has a culture of sexual harassment
Tesla isn’t the only company in Elon Musk’s portfolio to have issues with sexual harassment. Women who previously worked at SpaceX, including mission engineer Ashley Kosak and four others speaking to The Verge, have accused the company of doing little to stop sexual harassment. Male staff reportedly made numerous unwanted advances, lewd comments and physical contact. Kosak claimed one coworker went so far as to visit her house and insist on touching her, while former intern Julia CrowleyFarenga (who sued SpaceX in 2020) said a male employee blocked her from getting hired after she reported his controlling behavior.
SpaceX was allegedly reluctant to take significant action. While the women did report incidents to SpaceX’s human resources, the company appeared to be more interested in keeping the company’s plans on track than on dealing with harassment. HR asked Kosak to propose solutions to sexual harassment, but there was no follow-up — and both HR lead Brian Bjelde as well as company president Gwynne Shotwell were apparently unaware of her allegations when she met them.
We’ve asked SpaceX for comment. In an email The Verge obtained, however, Shotwell was aware of Kosak’s web essay on the matter and said HR would …read more