Two female City workers are suing Japanese bank Nomura for £3million after claiming they suffered sexism from male colleagues who said that women "belong at home cleaning the floors" and commented on another woman's "honkers".
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Two City workers who are each suing a Japanese investment bank for 1.5 million say they were driven from their jobs because they were not male and not Japanese. Maureen Murphy, 30, and Anna Francis, 37, are both suing Nomura...
The Japan News.Net Wednesday 4th November, 2009 (ANI) London, Nov 4 : Two Brit women have claimed that they were forced to leave their jobs after sexist and racist Japanese bosses kept degrading them by passing lewd comments....
The sex discrimination case brought against the Japanese firm Nomura by City workers Maureen Murphy and Anna Francis is not the first the bank has faced in recent years. In March 2001, trader Isabelle Terrillon claimed she was...
Two women bankers who say they were forced out of their jobs after a colleague's breasts were referred to as 'honkers' are suing a Japanese bank for £3million. Maureen Murphy, 30, claims a fellow worker said women 'belong at...
Your account has been frozen. Published Date: 04 November 2009 TWO female City high-flyers who claim they were hounded out of their jobs by sexist Japanese bosses are each suing a leading investment bank for £1.5 million....
Your account has been frozen. Published Date: 04 November 2009 TWO female City high-flyers who claim they were hounded out of their jobs by sexist Japanese bosses are each suing a leading investment bank for £1.5 million....
Will Pavia and Michael Herman Two City workers who are each suing a Japanese investment bank for £1.5 million say they were driven from their jobs because they were not male and not Japanese. Maureen Murphy, 30, and Anna...
Two female City bankers are suing a leading investment bank for £3m after they claimed they were forced to resign by sexist bosses. Maureen Murphy, who is half-German and half-American, claimed one woman trader had her
TWO female City high-flyers who claim they were hounded out of their jobs by sexist Japanese bosses are each suing a leading investment bank for £1.5million. Miss Francis was a director earning £250,000-a-year and Miss Murphy a...
Two City high-fliers who claim they were hounded out of their jobs by sexist Japanese bosses are suing a leading investment bank for £3m. One alleges that a woman trader had her breasts referred to as 'honkers' during a meeting.