Software-test manager for Microsoft Azure Nancy Williams has filed suit against the company for gender, race and age discrimination. Williams, who is 53 and on medical leave from Microsoft, has worked for the company since 1996, joining the Azure group in 2010.
As detailed in this article, Williams’ lawsuit alleges that her former boss ignored her during meetings, excluded her from internal communications and treated male employees in a more favorable manner.
According to the suit filed this week, Azure is dominated by males with a large portion being of Eastern Indian descent. Williams claims that during a meeting that took place in 2013, her boss stood over her and made her repeat “You are my manager, I will do as you say.”
After reporting such incidents to the Human Resource department, Williams was told not file a formal complaint and according to Williams, little was done to correct the ongoing discrimination. Instead, Williams was given a substandard performance review and her boss allegedly waved his fists in her face.
In addition to monetary damages, Williams is asking the court to order an audit of Azure’s Human Resource department and require that every employee get training on discrimination and retaliation.
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