Scores of women employed at Goldman Sachs more than a decade ago unsealed fresh accusations of how they were subjected for years to discrimination, sexual harassment and sexual assault by male managers at the Wall Street giant.
Scores of women employed at Goldman Sachs GS, -2.43% more than a decade ago unsealed fresh accusations of how they were subjected for years to discrimination, sexual harassment and sexual assault by male managers at the Wall Street giant.
The company was also accused of letting off managers with warnings despite repeated complaints from female subordinates. Another Goldman manager told a female subordinate that he loved her, and repeatedly made sexually suggestive comments and overtures during his business trips, the suit claims. The suit claims there were at least seven criminal complaints filed alleging sexual assault, attempted rape, or rape by male Goldman employees.
The court documents also allege that Goldman is “aware of these problems” and that it “tolerates managers who engage in gender stereotyping, sexual harassment, and/or gender favoritism.” “In fact, perpetrators of sexual harassment have been promoted to or allowed to remain in senior managerial positions,” according to attorneys representing the plaintiffs.
When she pulled her boss aside and asked him if he had nominated her for a managing director role, she said he told her: “I would have been a laughing stock if I had nominated you.”“My head was up against the glass ceiling.”
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