Anonymous ID: e6384f Nov. 13, 2023, 12:46 p.m. No.19910425   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0442 >>0745 >>0892 >>1018 >>1091

America's top banking regulator FDIC faces exodus of female staff with claims of a 'toxic environment' where one manager allegedly invited workers to a strip club and senior employees texted female colleagues photos of their penises

 

-Current and former employees have spoken out about the FDIC - accusing it of having a 'sexualized boys' club environment' and failing to punish bad behavior

-Over 20 female staff have reportedly walked out as a result of repeated harassment, according to a report by the Wall Street Journal

-The FDIC is the body responsible for protecting the public's money in the event of a bank failure

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12743395/FDIC-Accused-Misogyny-Sexual-Harassment.html

 

Female employees have fled a 'toxic environment' at the country's top bank regulator, claiming senior staff sent photos of their penises and invited junior-level workers to strip clubs, according to a report.

 

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) - the body responsible for protecting the public's money in the event of a bank failure and ensuring financial institutions are following regulations - has been accused, in a report by the Wall Street Journal, of having a 'sexualized boys' club environment' and failing to punish bad behavior.

 

Over 100 current and former employees interviewed said at least 20 women had quit due to an alleged culture of 'sexual harassment and misogyny.'

 

The claims made to the WSJ - which span over a decade - include a male supervisor in San Francisco inviting employees to a strip club, a supervisor in Denver having sex with an employee and telling others about it, and multiple senior employees sending photos of their penises to female staff.

 

All of the men at the center of the claims are reportedly still employed by the FDIC, despite various legal filings, union grievances and complaints relating to their alleged bad behavior.

 

The claims made to the WSJ - which span over a decade - include a male supervisor in San Francisco inviting employees to a strip club, a supervisor in Denver having sex with an employee and telling others about it, and multiple senior employees sending photos of their penises to female staff.

 

All of the men at the center of the claims are reportedly still employed by the FDIC, despite various legal filings, union grievances and complaints relating to their alleged bad behavior.

 

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Anonymous ID: e6384f Nov. 13, 2023, 12:48 p.m. No.19910447   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0453 >>0745 >>0892 >>1018 >>1091

PICTURED: Five US soldiers killed in helicopter crash during routine flight training in the Mediterranean Sea

 

-The U.S. Army Special Ops soldiers died during a refueling training mission

-They have been identified as Stephen Dwyer, 38; Shane Barnes, 34; Tanner Grone, 26; Andrew Southard, 27; and Cade Wolfe, 24

-The five men came from families with deep ties to military service

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12743773/PICTURED-Five-soldiers-killed-helicopter-crash-routine-flight-training-Mediterranean-Sea.html

 

Five U.S. Army Special Operations soldiers have been identified after they were killed in a helicopter crash in the Mediterranean Sea.

 

The MH-60 Blackhawk was on a refueling training mission when it experienced an in-flight emergency and crashed off the coast of Cyprus late Friday.

 

The soldiers were named as Chief Warrant Officer 3 Stephen Dwyer, 38; Chief Warrant Officer 2 Shane Barnes, 34; Staff Sergeant Tanner Grone, 26; Sergeant Andrew Southard, 27; and Sergeant Cade Wolfe, 24.

 

The men hailed from Clarksville, Tennessee; Sacramento, California; Gorham, New Hampshire; Apache Junction, Arizona; and Mankato, Minnesota, respectively.

 

'We mourn the loss of these five incredible soldiers, each of them a national treasure,' said Lieutenant General Jonathan Braga.

 

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