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Related: About this forumFemale firefighters in South Florida face discrimination, harassment
Death threats. Timed bathroom visits for women only. A stolen bathing suit soiled with a coworker's semen.
Experts say bias in the firehouse is still commonplace, despite federal laws against harassment and discrimination.
"It is 2012, but we still have a lot of issues out there," said Jeanne Pashelek, president of the International Association of Women in Fire and Emergency Services. "It ranges from verbal abuse to physical assault to rape."
At least 10 firefighters who still or once worked for Davie, both men and women, have filed complaints with the EEOC alleging discrimination prompting a visit from U.S. Department of Justice officials.
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/broward/fl-women-firefighters-bias-20120709,0,3414912.story
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(32,375 posts)Fucking gross. It's stuff like this that makes it tough for women to enter high-risk professions.
we can do it
(12,769 posts)got to stick it to the bastards
we can do it
(12,769 posts)Response to trumad (Original post)
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kdmorris
(5,649 posts)But had a job that had timed (and limited) bathroom breaks. When she became pregnant, she "exceeded the limit" and they fired her when she was 5 months pregnant.
(We live in South Florida... one county to the North of the county where Davie is located).
I told her she should sue them for discrimination, but she didn't want to cause waves because they might not give her her final paycheck.
This story is sickening.