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strojnjashka [21]
3 years ago
13

In the case of ___________ it was determined that a test for promotion of firefighters to certify test scores was discarded beca

use no blacks and a very small number of Hispanics qualified for promotion at the fire company.
Social Studies
2 answers:
Fantom [35]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Ricci vs. DeStefano

Explanation:

In the case of Ricci vs. DeStefano it was determined that a test for promotion of firefighters to certify test scores was discarded because no blacks and a very small number of Hispanics qualified for promotion at the fire company.

In 2003, 118 New Haven firefighters took examinations to qualify for promotion to the rank of lieutenant or captain. Promotion examinations in New Haven (or City) were infrequent, so the stakes were high. The results would determine which firefighters would be considered for promotions during the next two years, and the order in which they would be considered. Many firefighters studied for months, at considerable personal and financial cost.

When the examination results showed that white candidates had outperformed minority candidates, the mayor and other local politicians opened a public debate that turned rancorous. Some firefighters argued the tests should be discarded because the results showed the tests to be discriminatory. They threatened a discrimination lawsuit if the City made promotions based on the tests. Other firefighters said the exams were neutral and fair. And they, in turn, threatened a discrimination lawsuit if the City, relying on the statistical racial disparity, ignored the test results and denied promotions to the candidates who had performed well. In the end the City took the side of those who protested the test results. It threw out the examinations

lara [203]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Ricci vs. DeStefano

Explanation:

In the case of Ricci vs. DeStefano in 2009, which deals with United States of America labour law, particularly on unlawful discrimination which is under civil right acts of 1964.

The case is about twenty firefighters who claimed discrimination in which they applied for promotion to management level, but were denied the promotion. The twenty firefighters involved were nineteen whites and one Hispanics in which the lead plaintiff is said to be one Frank Ricci, who sued the city including the Mayor named John Destefano Jr.

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