American International Group, Inc.
Location
New York
Founded
1919-02-28
Website
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2023-12-24 (forbes.com)
How Investors Will Drive More DEI Commitment
To respond to investor needs, pro-diversity legislation and shifting demographics, firms will need to increase their investments in diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI).
Read more2020-03-19 (businessinsurance.com)
AIG wins employment practices coverage dispute - Business Insurance
An American International Group Inc. unit is not obligated to provide coverage to a medical group under its PEO’ s employment practices liability insurance policy because the group and the PEO did not have a valid contract, a federal appeals court
Read more2010-03-05 (thegrio.com)
AIG subsidiaries settle discrimination lawsuit for $7.1 million
WASHINGTON (AP) - Two subsidiaries of American International Group Inc. have agreed to pay $7.1 million to settle discrimination allegations of charging higher fees to African-American borrowers...
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2010-03-01 (workforce.com)
Former AIG Financial Products Executives Allege Age, Gender Bias
Former AIG Financial Products Executives Allege Age, Gender Bias Staff Report Mar. 01, 2010 Two female former AIG Financial Products Corp . vice presidents have filed suit against the unit and American International Group Inc., alleging age and
Read more2009-01-29 (ocregister.com)
AIG “employee retention” pay reaches $1 billion
American International Group offered $450 million “retention pay” to employees who lost billions on credit-default swaps. That averages out to about $1 million-and-change per worker, fo…
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