Federal court dissolves decades-old minority hiring decree in CFD, cites big ethnic gains – Chicago Tribune/MSN

“This Court finds that minority representation in each promotional rank of the city of Chicago Fire Department has increased substantially since entry of the Albrecht Decree,” Chief Judge Rebecca Pallmeyer wrote in a short ruling. “The Court also finds that city of Chicago has made good-faith efforts to comply with the decree, and dissolution of the decree will not limit or hamper future challenges to alleged employment discrimination in the CFD.”
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Lion's Choice
3 years ago

The cure for racial discrimination is to stop racial discrimination — not to rebrand racial discrimination as “affirmative action” or “equity.”

Pat S.
3 years ago
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Well stated!

This statement should be everywhere.

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