Goldman Sachs pays $215 million to settle lawsuit for underpaying women

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Goldman Sachs pays $215 million to settle lawsuit for underpaying women
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In addition to Goldman Sachs paying women less then men, plaintiffs described how male supervisors allegedly created a 'boy's club' culture.

The Apple Card, which Goldman Sachs manages in partnership with Apple, is being investigated for possible sex discrimination.to settle a long-running class-action lawsuit accusing the Wall Street bank of paying women less than men.

One of the original plaintiffs, Shanna Orlich, said she feels the settlement will help advance women's careers at the Wall Street bank. Women describe multiple instances of being excluded from gatherings based on their gender and being treated differently than men.

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