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Firefighter Kenneth Greene Sr. (right) hugs Lewis Harris Jr., as Robert Kirby looks on after news conference yesterday announcing black firefighters' lawsuit.
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Black firefighters sue their union

Ethyl Hendricks, 81, was proud that her late husband, Capt. Charles Henderson, fought for the civil rights of black firefighters as a plaintiff, winning a federal consent decree to end discrimination in the Fire Department.

But yesterday, Hendricks was in tears, listening to Fire Lt. Kenneth Greene describe how Philadelphia Fire Fighters Union Local 22 uses its private, Internet message board to malign black members and create "a racially harassing and hostile" union environment.

"Enough is enough," Greene, president of Club Valiants Inc., an organization of black firefighters, said at the Valiants' meeting hall in East Mount Airy.

"I'm tired of trying to get [Local] 22's presidents to sit down and talk with us," said Greene, explaining why the federal class-action lawsuit was filed this week by the Valiants and the Philadelphia NAACP. "I wanted to stop the racist practices because it's dividing the union."

Greene said that when he brought up such issues at union meetings, fire chiefs and others threatened and intimidated him, saying "shut up, sit down, get out."

The lawsuit named Local 22 and the Concerned American Firefighters Association (CAFFA), a mainly white firefighters organization, as defendants. Local 22 has no black officers or trustees and only one black employee, a janitor.

The city was also named as a defendant because Local 22's "racially offensive" Internet message board was "widely used" in the city's firehouses, by employees and supervisors, to "insult, deter and alienate" black firefighters, Club Valiants and its leadership, the suit alleged.

Many posts cited a nonstandard form of English spoken by some American blacks known as "ebonics" to "tease" them and imply that they were not as intelligent as whites, the lawsuit said.

Another post from Sept. 11 suggested blacks needed training on how to use new flashlights. It read:

"I AIN'T DOIN' NUTTIN TILL I GETS MY FLASHLIGHT AND GETS DA TRAININ ON HOW THE JAWNZIZ IS SUPPOSED TO WORKS, YOWWWWWW MEANS, NOSE WHAT I'M SAYIN!!!!!!!!!!!"

Greene said that some users would "copy and paste" the same "degrading" comments on Local 22's Web site and a now-defunct police Web site, Domelights.com, that was closed earlier this year for creating a "hostile work environment."

The posts stated that black firefighters were promoted even though they were not qualified, the suit charged.

During ongoing contract negotiations, Greene said, the union is trying to get the city to drop the consent decree and change the promotion exam, even though the department is disproportionately white compared to the city population.

Although he hadn't read the suit, Fire Commissioner Lloyd Ayers said that the department's "main concern is firefighters' being able to work together" to protect citizens.

Mike Bresnan, president of CAFFA, said his organization did not condone racist posts on a message board but questioned Club Valiants' motivation.

"I guess they're upset because we've been challenging the consent decree because we see it as a race-based quota and it's wrong," said Bresnan, referring to the 1984 federal court decision that approved a new entrance exam and accelerated the hiring of black firefighters.

In a prepared statement, Local 22 president Bill Gault said the union does "not allow or condone discrimination in any fashion at any level."

Gault acknowledged that Local 22 has competing interest groups among its members but said the union "acts without prejudice for the good of the whole."

He said he expected that Local 22 would win "complete vindication" when the suit is adjudicated.

The lawsuit seeks class-action status for more than 500 black city firefighters, appointment of a federal monitor to oversee Local 22 until it is no longer "a racially hostile union, and a ban on the use of the local's Internet site for racially hostile postings, among other things.

 

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Posted 04:50 AM, 11/13/2009
justsaydave
WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Posted 06:59 AM, 11/13/2009
Billy Ray Winthorpe
Sounds to me like the black firefighters have a pretty good case that the consent decree remains necessary. Folks will say, of course, that unqualified firefighters are currently getting hired and promoted simply because they are black. I say that these reports of racial harassment show that firefighters are more likely to be presumed unqualified - and therefore not hired and not promoted - simply because they are black. BTW - what the hell is a "jawnziz?" Racists' attempts to mock black people by imitating their lingo tend to leave me mystified.
Posted 08:11 AM, 11/13/2009
Hulk
Yawn
Posted 08:24 AM, 11/13/2009
Ben Dover
I am not a fire fighter and I don't belong to either of the two groups here but if you people want to call yourselves professional, you need to stop these insane actions against each other and concentrate on bringing back the finest reputation this fire department once had. fire will kill you, it doesn't matter who you are or what you have done.
Posted 08:30 AM, 11/13/2009
SayHello2MyLittleFriend
Promotions should be based on the best candidates. PERIOD.
Posted 08:33 AM, 11/13/2009
principled
Mr. Greene you ask for a monitor to oversee Local 22 until it is no longer a racially hostile union. Surely you have no objections of both entities being monitored, and investigated for the sake of equality of which you demand. Would you consider shuting down the black firefighters web site
Posted 08:39 AM, 11/13/2009
KarenD
The highest scores should get the jobs....not the darkest skin.
Posted 08:43 AM, 11/13/2009
bill at
Philadelphia Democrats suing other Philadelphia Democrats. *yawn*
Posted 08:51 AM, 11/13/2009
eaglesfan4life
Cry me a river! Just another lame attempt by African Americans to sue because their not getting their typical handout!
Posted 09:07 AM, 11/13/2009
JamesIgnatius
The Valiants should sue the Element of Fire - it's a statistical fact that it disproportionately harms more blacks than whites in Philadelphia.
Posted 09:11 AM, 11/13/2009
Great White Shark
They're crying because affirmative action is fading.
Posted 09:15 AM, 11/13/2009
valiantssuck
Isn't this the same group that told the black firefighter not to play card with those white boys. i think they are just mad because the white officer just won a case that they were passed over for promotion because they were white. they say no one that is black works for the union they union positions are elected position and no black ran for any of those positions so thats probably why they don't work there. Just a thought
Posted 09:27 AM, 11/13/2009
TrainerJ
The problem is that the decree is what is causing the hostility. Can there be vigilance without having to decree that certain groups be represented? Yes. Should the most qualified candidates be promoted? Yes. I do not want unqualified firefighters coming to my home to save me..... I WANT THE BEST IN CHARGE!
Posted 09:35 AM, 11/13/2009
john 16
it appears that the valients know that the blacks that take the fireman test are uneducated and need the affirmative action. This is also the reason for the oral promotional tests for fireman and police to make sure that they can manipulate the scores and hire the inferior black canidates. I shudder every time i see the affirmative action fire commissioner he sounds like a idiot.
Posted 09:43 AM, 11/13/2009
Phil MeNuggets
you chumps on here like eaglesfan4life, and gay white shark, are idiots. i'm not saying the black firefighters are right or wrong, but to have a firefighters internet site that has racial garbage on there, as a black man, i can see how that would upset the black firefighters. that is wrong and it shouldnt, and wont be accepted. period.
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