PHILADELPHIA - An organization of black firefighters has filed suit in federal court accusing the Philadelphia firefighters union of harassment and abuse against blacks.
The suit says leadership of the Philadelphia Fire Fighters' Union Local 22 is dominated by members of a predominantly white firefighters group. It cites a December proposal to eliminate "any and all quota-based hiring practices." The group's president says the proposal was later dropped.
The suit asks a federal judge to appoint a civil rights monitor until the union is no longer "racially hostile."
Local 22 president Bill Gault said the allegation of racism "completely not true."
The suit says blacks make up 45 percent of the city's population but just 27 percent of the fire department.
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