According to Dodd, one year after starting at Goldman Sachs, he became ill due to excessive work pressure. He also claimed that it was common to see employees "express distress" by crying and "sobbing.
A former executive of Goldman Sachs has sued the investment bank over a "dysfunctional" workplace culture, claiming that his role caused "mental health" issues during his time at the firm as he was "working excessive .
Ian Dodd, 55, former global head of recruiting at Goldman Sachs International, is suing the bank for one million pounds in London, according to court documents seen by the Financial Times.
London, Sep 6 (IANS) A former executive of Goldman Sachs has sued the investment bank over a "dysfunctional" workplace culture, claiming that his role caused