Crime & Safety

Victorious Plaintiffs In Monarch Fire District Discrimination Suit Speak Out

FOX2 reports the four chiefs fired in connection with the suit are considering legal action.

The women who had a successful verdict in anΒ employment discrimination lawsuit against the Monarch Fire Protection DistrictΒ upheld in state appeals court have broken their silence over the case.

Donna Kessler and Dana Buckley spoke to KTVI/FOX2's Andy BankerΒ in a story which aired earlier this week.

Kessler and Buckley, along with two other women, filed a sex discrimination suit against the district, claiming the bias they were shown cost them employment opportunities and put public safety at risk by keeping female firefighters off firetrucks for extended periods of time, hurting their ability to perform a firefighter's duties.

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In the verdict upheld earlier this month by a state appeals court, Kessler and BuckleyΒ will each receive $200,000. The two other plaintiffs were not awarded in the judgment.

Last week, who were identified by the lawsuit, after they refused to resign with a neutral job recommendation. FOX2 reports the chiefs, who together had more than 130 years of experience, are considering their own legal action.

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A fifth person identified by the discrimination suit retained his job but accepted a demotion

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