Justice Department Secures Agreement with Durham, North Carolina, to End Discriminatory Hiring Practices in City’s Fire Department

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Some Democrats are claiming that this written test for becoming a firefighter "discriminates against Black candidates."

I think the real racists are the Democrats who are saying that black people are too stupid to read, do math, and follow instructions.











Justice Department Secures Agreement with Durham, North Carolina, to End Discriminatory Hiring Practices in City’s Fire Department

Justice Department Secures Agreement with Durham, North Carolina, to End Discriminatory Hiring Practices in City’s Fire Department


Tuesday, October 8, 2024

The Justice Department announced today that it has secured a settlement agreement with the City of Durham (City), North Carolina, to resolve the department’s claim that the hiring process for firefighters in the Durham Fire Department (DFD) violates Title VII of the Civil Rights Act. Specifically, the department alleges that the City’s fire department screens applicants with a written test that discriminates against Black candidates.

Title VII is a federal statute that prohibits employment discrimination based on race, sex, color, national origin and religion. Title VII prohibits not only intentional discrimination but also employment practices that result in a disparate impact on a protected group, unless such practices are job related and consistent with business necessity.

The settlement agreement resolves a civil pattern or practice investigation the Civil Rights Division opened in February 2020. As part of the investigation, the division conducted an in-depth review of DFD’s hiring practices, applicant data and other information received from the DFD. The division concluded that the fire department was using a written test that does not meaningfully distinguish between applicants who can and cannot perform the job of a firefighter. The test also disqualified Black applicants from employment at significantly disproportionate rates. The department thus concluded that the test violates Title VII.

“Discriminatory employment tests do more than cost applicants a fair chance to compete for public service jobs like firefighting; they also prevent communities from being served in these crucial positions by the most qualified candidates for the job,” said Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division. “The under-representation of Black people in the fire department workforce in Durham, and across the country, undermines public safety efforts. This settlement agreement requires the Durham Fire Department to reform its unlawful hiring process and provide monetary and other relief to those already harmed. The Justice Department will continue to work to ensure that all qualified applicants have a fair and equal opportunity to serve their communities.”

“Employers should identify and eliminate practices that have a disparate impact based on race,” said U.S. Attorney Sandra J. Hairston for the Middle District of North Carolina. “The Justice Department will continue to work to eliminate discriminatory policies that deprive qualified applicants of a fair chance to compete for employment opportunities.”

The complaint, filed yesterday in the Middle District of North Carolina, alleges that the City’s uses of the written test called the Comprehensive Examination Battery (CEB) disproportionately exclude Black candidates from employment as firefighters. The department further alleges that DFD’s uses of the CEB are not job-related and consistent with business necessity, and thus violate Title VII.

Under the terms of the consent decree also filed yesterday, DFD will:

Adopt a written test that does not discriminate in violation of Title VII and provide data to the department on the administration of the new test to ensure compliance;
Pay $980,000 in back pay to applicants who were disqualified by DFD’s uses of the challenged test; and
Hire up to 16 applicants who were unfairly disqualified by the challenged test and who successfully complete the new firefighter selection process.
The full and fair enforcement of Title VII is a top priority of the Civil Rights Division. The division has issued a fact sheet on combating hiring discrimination by police and fire departments to help applicants for public safety jobs understand their rights to be free from discriminatory hiring processes. More information about the Civil Rights Division can be found at Civil Rights Division.
 
I think the real racists are the Democrats who are saying that black people are too stupid to read, do math, and follow instructions.
Wrong. The DOJ studied this and found that the test had nothing to do with the job and it discriminated against non whites. This is in North Carolina, so the DOJ nailed a guity fire department that was praacticing rcia discrimination.
 
Living in Durham,
My insurance rates are going to go through the roof.
 
Wrong. The DOJ studied this and found that the test had nothing to do with the job and it discriminated against non whites. This is in North Carolina, so the DOJ nailed a guity fire department that was praacticing rcia discrimination.

All of Durham is controlled by subhumans, dumbass.
 
Some Democrats are claiming that this written test for becoming a firefighter "discriminates against Black candidates."

I think the real racists are the Democrats who are saying that black people are too stupid to read, do math, and follow instructions.











Justice Department Secures Agreement with Durham, North Carolina, to End Discriminatory Hiring Practices in City’s Fire Department

Justice Department Secures Agreement with Durham, North Carolina, to End Discriminatory Hiring Practices in City’s Fire Department

Tuesday, October 8, 2024

The Justice Department announced today that it has secured a settlement agreement with the City of Durham (City), North Carolina, to resolve the department’s claim that the hiring process for firefighters in the Durham Fire Department (DFD) violates Title VII of the Civil Rights Act. Specifically, the department alleges that the City’s fire department screens applicants with a written test that discriminates against Black candidates.

Title VII is a federal statute that prohibits employment discrimination based on race, sex, color, national origin and religion. Title VII prohibits not only intentional discrimination but also employment practices that result in a disparate impact on a protected group, unless such practices are job related and consistent with business necessity.

The settlement agreement resolves a civil pattern or practice investigation the Civil Rights Division opened in February 2020. As part of the investigation, the division conducted an in-depth review of DFD’s hiring practices, applicant data and other information received from the DFD. The division concluded that the fire department was using a written test that does not meaningfully distinguish between applicants who can and cannot perform the job of a firefighter. The test also disqualified Black applicants from employment at significantly disproportionate rates. The department thus concluded that the test violates Title VII.

“Discriminatory employment tests do more than cost applicants a fair chance to compete for public service jobs like firefighting; they also prevent communities from being served in these crucial positions by the most qualified candidates for the job,” said Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division. “The under-representation of Black people in the fire department workforce in Durham, and across the country, undermines public safety efforts. This settlement agreement requires the Durham Fire Department to reform its unlawful hiring process and provide monetary and other relief to those already harmed. The Justice Department will continue to work to ensure that all qualified applicants have a fair and equal opportunity to serve their communities.”

“Employers should identify and eliminate practices that have a disparate impact based on race,” said U.S. Attorney Sandra J. Hairston for the Middle District of North Carolina. “The Justice Department will continue to work to eliminate discriminatory policies that deprive qualified applicants of a fair chance to compete for employment opportunities.”

The complaint, filed yesterday in the Middle District of North Carolina, alleges that the City’s uses of the written test called the Comprehensive Examination Battery (CEB) disproportionately exclude Black candidates from employment as firefighters. The department further alleges that DFD’s uses of the CEB are not job-related and consistent with business necessity, and thus violate Title VII.

Under the terms of the consent decree also filed yesterday, DFD will:

Adopt a written test that does not discriminate in violation of Title VII and provide data to the department on the administration of the new test to ensure compliance;
Pay $980,000 in back pay to applicants who were disqualified by DFD’s uses of the challenged test; and
Hire up to 16 applicants who were unfairly disqualified by the challenged test and who successfully complete the new firefighter selection process.
The full and fair enforcement of Title VII is a top priority of the Civil Rights Division. The division has issued a fact sheet on combating hiring discrimination by police and fire departments to help applicants for public safety jobs understand their rights to be free from discriminatory hiring processes. More information about the Civil Rights Division can be found at Civil Rights Division.

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If an applicant can't answer the simple questions in that test they don't belong in a Fire Dept. Personally as a volunteer Fireman, we are tested both in written and physically every year in my part of the woods to continue qualifying.
 
Wrong. The DOJ studied this and found that the test had nothing to do with the job and it discriminated against non whites. This is in North Carolina, so the DOJ nailed a guity fire department that was praacticing rcia discrimination.

The DOJ studied this and found that the test had nothing to do with the job

Knowing how much hose you need has nothing to do with the job? LOL!

and it discriminated against non whites.

Just the stupid ones.
 
Wrong. The DOJ studied this and found that the test had nothing to do with the job and it discriminated against non whites. This is in North Carolina, so the DOJ nailed a guity fire department that was praacticing rcia discrimination.


All of those questions are about firefighting.

Please explain how any of those questions are "racist."
 
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If an applicant can't answer the simple questions in that test they don't belong in a Fire Dept. Personally as a volunteer Fireman, we are tested both in written and physically every year in my part of the woods to continue qualifying.


It's really great to heat the opinion of a firefighter.
 
All of those questions are about firefighting.

Please explain how any of those questions are "racist."
Apprently they were not questions that had anything to do with BFOQ. The civil rights department knows the laws better than we do.
 
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If an applicant can't answer the simple questions in that test they don't belong in a Fire Dept. Personally as a volunteer Fireman, we are tested both in written and physically every year in my part of the woods to continue qualifying.
The civil rights division knows the law better than we do. Just because you took a test doesn't men that test met the BFOQ standard.
 
Wrong. The DOJ studied this and found that the test had nothing to do with the job and it discriminated against non whites. This is in North Carolina, so the DOJ nailed a guity fire department that was praacticing rcia discrimination.
Lol

IQ2 doesn’t even believe this nonsense himself.
 
Some Democrats are claiming that this written test for becoming a firefighter "discriminates against Black candidates."

I think the real racists are the Democrats who are saying that black people are too stupid to read, do math, and follow instructions.











Justice Department Secures Agreement with Durham, North Carolina, to End Discriminatory Hiring Practices in City’s Fire Department

Justice Department Secures Agreement with Durham, North Carolina, to End Discriminatory Hiring Practices in City’s Fire Department

Tuesday, October 8, 2024

The Justice Department announced today that it has secured a settlement agreement with the City of Durham (City), North Carolina, to resolve the department’s claim that the hiring process for firefighters in the Durham Fire Department (DFD) violates Title VII of the Civil Rights Act. Specifically, the department alleges that the City’s fire department screens applicants with a written test that discriminates against Black candidates.

Title VII is a federal statute that prohibits employment discrimination based on race, sex, color, national origin and religion. Title VII prohibits not only intentional discrimination but also employment practices that result in a disparate impact on a protected group, unless such practices are job related and consistent with business necessity.

The settlement agreement resolves a civil pattern or practice investigation the Civil Rights Division opened in February 2020. As part of the investigation, the division conducted an in-depth review of DFD’s hiring practices, applicant data and other information received from the DFD. The division concluded that the fire department was using a written test that does not meaningfully distinguish between applicants who can and cannot perform the job of a firefighter. The test also disqualified Black applicants from employment at significantly disproportionate rates. The department thus concluded that the test violates Title VII.

“Discriminatory employment tests do more than cost applicants a fair chance to compete for public service jobs like firefighting; they also prevent communities from being served in these crucial positions by the most qualified candidates for the job,” said Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division. “The under-representation of Black people in the fire department workforce in Durham, and across the country, undermines public safety efforts. This settlement agreement requires the Durham Fire Department to reform its unlawful hiring process and provide monetary and other relief to those already harmed. The Justice Department will continue to work to ensure that all qualified applicants have a fair and equal opportunity to serve their communities.”

“Employers should identify and eliminate practices that have a disparate impact based on race,” said U.S. Attorney Sandra J. Hairston for the Middle District of North Carolina. “The Justice Department will continue to work to eliminate discriminatory policies that deprive qualified applicants of a fair chance to compete for employment opportunities.”

The complaint, filed yesterday in the Middle District of North Carolina, alleges that the City’s uses of the written test called the Comprehensive Examination Battery (CEB) disproportionately exclude Black candidates from employment as firefighters. The department further alleges that DFD’s uses of the CEB are not job-related and consistent with business necessity, and thus violate Title VII.

Under the terms of the consent decree also filed yesterday, DFD will:

Adopt a written test that does not discriminate in violation of Title VII and provide data to the department on the administration of the new test to ensure compliance;
Pay $980,000 in back pay to applicants who were disqualified by DFD’s uses of the challenged test; and
Hire up to 16 applicants who were unfairly disqualified by the challenged test and who successfully complete the new firefighter selection process.
The full and fair enforcement of Title VII is a top priority of the Civil Rights Division. The division has issued a fact sheet on combating hiring discrimination by police and fire departments to help applicants for public safety jobs understand their rights to be free from discriminatory hiring processes. More information about the Civil Rights Division can be found at Civil Rights Division.

What biden/harris is telling us is that black people cannot pass a simple test that whites pass easily

Thats a worse smear against blacks than the KKK could have offered
 
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The DOJ studied this and found that the test had nothing to do with the job

Knowing how much hose you need has nothing to do with the job? LOL!

and it discriminated against non whites.

Just the stupid ones.

Is there another kind?
 
What biden/harris is telling us that black people cannot pass a simple test that white pass easily

Thats a worse smear against blacks than the KKK could have offered

Every election cycle NC voters pass a law that ID is required to vote.

Every time the NAACP convinces a judge that Black people can't get a free ID.

This cycle they failed, so far.
 
What biden/harris is telling us is that black people cannot pass a simple test that whites pass easily

Thats a worse smear against blacks than the KKK could have offered
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When High School graduates cannot pass 3rd year reading tests, write in cursor and can't do 5th grade mathematics. Something is definitely wrong in the Neo-Marxist Democrat Blue Plantation paradise cities.
 
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When High School graduates cannot pass 3rd year reading tests, write in cursor and can't do 5th grade mathematics. Something is definitely wrong in the Neo-Marxist Democrat Blue Plantation paradise cities.

Democrats love the poorly educated - for a reason.
 
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