Woman Claims She Was Bullied At Prominent Wall St. Financial Firm

Jamie claims she was emotionally bullied throughout her career at the multinational financial services company Goldman Sachs. “I was teased. I was tormented,” Jamie claims. Goldman Sachs have responded to Jamie’s allegations and strongly disagree with her characterization of the firm’s culture. The mother of four, who wrote the book “Bully Market” about her experience, joins Dr. Phil on Thursday’s episode, “Workplace Bullying: Is it Happening to You?” In the video above, hear what she claims happened to her, including being called names and being made fun of. On Thursday, Dr. Phil discusses the prevalence of workplace bullying. Hear from a man who claims that his workplace bully led him to contemplate taking his own life, and a woman who claims the bullying got so bad where she worked, she quit to save her mental health. Plus, learn how to identify if you are being bullied at work. Check local listings to see where you can watch. Statement from Goldman Sachs We strongly disagree with Ms. Higgins’ characterization of Goldman Sachs’ culture and these anonymized allegations. Had Ms. Higgins raised these allegations with our Human Resources department at the time we would have investigated them thoroughly and addressed them seriously. We have a zero-tolerance policy for discrimination or retaliation against employees reporting misconduct, and all claims are thoroughly investigated with discretion and sensitivity. WATCH: In A Negative Mindset? Ask Yourself These Questions To Test The Rationality Of Your Thoughts TELL DR. PHIL YOUR STORY: Have a story Dr. Phil won't believe?