Goldman Sachs - More Allegations about the Culture

 "Wave of Goldman Sachs workers quit en masse at ‘toxic’ Wall Street giant: sources" - New York Post, August 26, 2022

This is the third time recently that the financial giant has been hit with allegations about a culture that is highly flawed.

On August 30th, the expose about its alleged greed and biased/hostile attitude toward women - "Bully Market" - will be published. The author Jamie Fiore Higgins had been a managing diretor. Therefore, her saga has credibility. Since the world loves dirt, this book will suck up a lot of oxygen. Presales on Amazon rank at 19,525.

Also, the long-running gender discrimination lawsuit involving about 1,800 plaintiffs - "Chen-Oster, et al. v Goldman Sachs" - has been allowed to go to trial. That will happen in June 2023. Of course, it will attract non-stop media attention and analysis.

So, Goldman Sachs is a target for myriad constituencies to pounce. They range from media to women's advocacy organizations. 

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