UploadVR's founders, Will Mason and Taylor Freeman, stand accused of running their company more like a "boy's club" than a startup. The list of charges directed at both them and the business' employees more generally is staggering. Beyond UploadVR not paying women the same as men for the same work, female employees were told to do menial jobs like cleaning the office, because that was a "womanly task."



Oh, it allegedly gets worse, because female employees were discussed, in their presence, by male employees in the office. For instance, one charming individual told his colleague that she had given him a "boner," and that he was heading to the bathroom to "rub one out."

The documents also allege that there is a room in the UploadVR offices containing a bed that is frequently garnished with discarded underwear and condom wrappers. Another employee is alleged to have brought their partner into the office, where they proceeded to "straddle" them in view of other workers.



TechCrunch received a statement from Mason and Freeman, denying the allegations and saying that its workplace culture is nothing like the description.