Goldman Sachs sued by gay former executive who alleges sexual orientation discrimination

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Goldman sued by gay former executive who alleges firing was discriminatory

Goldman Sachs has been sued by a gay former executive, William Littleton, who alleges that his firing by the Wall Street bank came after he complained about discriminatory conduct by managers.

William Littleton, who was a leader of Goldman's internal LGBTQ network and openly gay, says complaints he made about a discriminatory atmosphere on the job led to his retaliatory dismissal by the bank. A 2018 Human Rights Campaign study found that 53 percent of LGBTQ workers report hearing jokes about lesbian or gay people at least once in a while at work.

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