In 1964 the Civil Rights Act was passed to prevent
discrimination in major forms. Till this day we still face discrimination and this
article “Feds: Minority Firefighter applications were Discriminated Against” is
a prime example.
In the article the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission Investigated the Austin Fire Department and discovered black
applicant were being discriminated because of their race and Hispanic applicant
because of their national origin. Fire Chief Rhoda Mae Kerr stated they will
not hire any more applicants responding to this determination and she will not
debate these findings. She had no further comments. Later she did state she
wants to show how the hiring process has improved over the years. AFD received a
letter from U.S. EEOC saying they found out that only one black candidate was
hired out of 736. If that is true then that’s very unacceptable. Kerr said 636
blacks completed the application and the 328 that took the test. 3 were placed
on the hiring list. This still does not make it better.
City Manager Marc Ott wrote a letter to the president
of the Austin Firefighters Association stating the city needs the unfettered
ability” to implement any recommended changes to the hiring process that might
result from the federal investigation. This Article is worth reading because it
gives the reader understanding on how minorities are still being discriminated indirectly
and what’s being done about it.
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