mr. vasquez, to these allegations. >> bergman: vasquez was never charged for the alleged assaults. >> bergmanoff camera, he told us that the women were in it for the money. the abm case was resolved in 2010, with the company agreeing to pay $5.8 million, one of the largest sexual harassment settlements in eeoc history. while the company did not admit any wrongdoing, it agreed to strengthen its procedures for the handling of sexual harassment complaints. but less than a month later, the eeoc sued abm again. >> we have seen this time and time again, where there are certain complaints received by certain segments of their workforce. it just doesn't matter. it's not that important. it is a cost of doing business. (bell ringing) >> bergman: henrik slipsager, seen here in the new york stock exchange, was ceo of abm at the time of the central valley class action suit. >> you're very good with a vacuum cleaner, that's for sure! >> don't tell my wife! >> bergman: though slipsager would not speak to us, he did participate in the cbs program undercover boss, where he posed as a janitor in his own compan