Ex-AIG VPs allege gender, age bias at swaps unit


NEW YORK (Reuters) - Two former American International Group Inc female vice presidents have sued the insurer and its derivatives unit, saying they were fired after complaining about a "boys club" atmosphere and alleging gender and age bias against older women.

The women worked for AIG Financial Products, the unit where enormous, failed bets were made on credit default swaps, resulting in about $180 billion of federal bailouts that left taxpayers owning nearly 80 percent of New York-based AIG.

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