Goldman Sachs Settles Gender Bias Lawsuit for $215 Million
- Goldman Sachs will pay $215 million to settle a class action lawsuit claiming discrimination against women in pay, performance evaluations, and promotions.
- The settlement covers about 2,800 female associates and vice presidents in Goldman’s investment banking, investment management, and securities divisions.
- The settlement includes a three-year period during which Goldman will work with an independent expert to perform more analysis on its performance evaluation processes and process for promoting individuals.
- An independent expert will conduct additional pay equity studies, and the company will investigate and address any gender pay gaps where appropriate.
- Goldman Sachs remains committed to ensuring a diverse and inclusive workplace for all its people.