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Ex-Goldman Boss Sues for £1 Million Over Mental Health Crisis – Bloomberg

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Ian Dodd, 55-years-old, Goldman’s global head of recruiting in London between 2018 and 2021, claims in the suit that he developed a major depressive disorder and heart issues after being subjected to impossible demands and excessive working hours. Dodd sued the bank as part of a personal injury claim for “physical and psychiatric injuries” and a full trial date has been set for the start of 2025.

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