
Six current and former female pharmaceutical sales representatives have filed a $100-million gender discrimination lawsuit against Daiichi Sankyo in a US district court. The company employs around 3000 people in the US. According to a statement from the
Six current and former female pharmaceutical sales representatives have filed a $100-million gender discrimination lawsuit against Daiichi Sankyo in a US district court.
Six current and former female pharmaceutical sales representatives have filed a $100-million gender discrimination lawsuit against Daiichi Sankyo in a US district court. The company employs around 3000 people in the US.
According to a
“Female pharmaceutical sales employees, including the Plaintiffs, have been cautioned against committing ‘career suicide’ if they choose to have children while working for Daiichi Sankyo,” Janette Wipper, lead attorney on the matter, said in a statement. “Women who have dared to complain about the unequal treatment have been summarily ‘managed out’ of the company.”
The lawsuit also alleges that a group of predominantly male executives and senior sales personnel keep a “tight rein” on all employment decisions. “Through this male dominated leadership structure, the Company has approved and implemented policies, practices and decisions that have systemically discriminated against female employees,” said the Sanford Heisler statement.
Daiichi Sankyo has not released a statement on the matter.
It’s unfortunate in today’s age of equal rights that so many gender discrimination lawsuits have hit the headlines in the pharmaceutical industry in recent years. In 2010, a gender discrimination lawsuit against
Last year, Forest laboratories and Pfizer were also in the headlines for gender discrimination. The lawsuit against
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