Goldman Says It Aims to Eventually Have a 50% Female Workforce
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Goldman Sachs Group Inc. said it aims to have women make up half its workforce in the future, starting with an even split in its class of college graduates by 2021.
The bank said it already pays women and men equally when they’re in comparable roles with similar performance, according to a memo sent by Chief Executive Officer Lloyd Blankfein and President David Solomon. The firm didn’t set a timeline for gender parity in its global workforce.