The trendy online bulletin board Pinterest will pay former chief operating officer Francoise Brougher USD 20 million in a deal reached to settle a gender discrimination suit, a regulatory filing showed Monday. The settlement includes Pinterest investing another USD 2.5 million to increase the presence of women and other under-represented groups in the tech industry, according to a joint statement. "Pinterest recognizes the importance of fostering a workplace environment that is diverse, equitable and inclusive and will continue its actions to improve its culture," read a joint statement by Brougher and Pinterest Brougher filed a lawsuit earlier this year, accusing San Francisco-based Pinterest of paying her less than male colleagues, leaving her out of decision making, and subjecting her to a hostile work environment, then firing her after she spoke out against the treatment, according to media reports. Forbes: 2020's top Ten Indian companies in Forbes 2000 Global List Facebook remains committed to be open, transparent, neutral platform Facebook: some users facing issues with Messenger, Instagram