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Richmond fire department faces major shake-up

Last Updated: Tuesday, June 27, 2006 | 2:28 PM PT

Richmond city councillors have unanimously endorsed a report that calls for sweeping changes to the culture of the city's fire department, which has been the subject of controversy.

The review was prompted by public complaints by all four of the city's female firefighters about widespread harassment and discrimination.

The fire department in Richmond has been at the centre of controversy following allegations of harassment and discrimination. (CBC)
The fire department in Richmond has been at the centre of controversy following allegations of harassment and discrimination. (CBC)

The report also calls for a quick re-integration of the complainants, who left their jobs earlier this year in protest.

The women refused to co-operate with the report's author, Vancouver lawyer Sue Paish — who acknowledged there were concerns expressed about her independence.

"There was a sense that because I do a lot of work with employers, I was somehow oriented not towards the interest of individuals," said Paish, a partner at one of Vancouver's most prestigious law firms, who is acting as legal counsel for the city.

In her report, Paish criticized the female firefighters for not co-operating with her investigation, calling them stubborn and self-righteous.

But she is also very critical of the fire department, saying it needs to hire more women and non-Caucasians.

She has also recommended a plan to help the city's firefighters understand why it's important they welcome change, instead of resisting it, as they have in the past.

"Ms. Paish's recommendations were a stinging indictment of the way this matter has been allowed to fester," said Coun. Bill McNulty.

Council wants a detailed plan of action by September.

 

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