Blog Post
Mar 19, 2014
New York City Agrees To Pay $98 Million To Settle High Profile FDNY Discrimination Class Action
On March 18, 2014 the U.S. Department of Justice (“DOJ”) announced that New York City agreed to pay $98 million to settle a workplace class action originally brought by the DOJ in 2007 alleging that certain civil service tests administered by the FDNY were discriminatory against African-American and Hispanic applicants. In addition to this large monetary sum, the settlement also provides for systemic relief meant to transform the way in which the FDNY recruits firefighters going forward.
The settlement is the largest employment discrimination class action settlement for 2014 thus far.
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