

Eight more women accuse Sony PlayStation of 'systematic sexism'

Sony PlayStation is accused of a sexist, toxic work environment. The game company is asking for the case to be dismissed.
The allegations in detail
Specifically, IT Security Analyst Majo alleges that a manager systematically ignored her and only responded to men. She also alleges that she was passed over for promotions and was given her notice a year after making an official complaint.
Kara Johnson, a former program manager at PlayStation, testifies, "I don't think Sony is able to adequately address toxic work environments." She says she knows of ten women who left the Rancho Bernardo office in the four months prior to her termination. That's a sign of systemic problems, she says.
Johnson's files also include a letter she sent to female co-workers on her last day on the job. In it, she writes that she repeatedly tried to alert supervisors to gender inequality. She accuses the company of discrimination against pregnant women and resistance from a man in human resources to follow up on attempts to take action.
Sony defends itself
Sony is asking the court to dismiss the case.
A hearing will not be held until April 2022 at the earliest.
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