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City to Vote on AFD Hiring Practices Agreement

By Noelle Newton

FOX 7 News

Council will meet in executive session (Thursday February 27) to approved this (consent) decree. It will then be presented to a federal judge for approval.

The president of the Austin Firefighter Association says he's only begun to look over previously suppressed information involving the discrimination issue.

Bob Nicks says he feels the city is to blame for the 2012 hiring process in which he says the human resource department cut the test short by 30 minutes.

He says, while not perfect, the 2013 test produced the most diverse class AFD has ever had with 13 women, 13 African-Americans and 26 Hispanics in the top 100.

He wants to be involved in the council's decision to make sure the best firefighters are selected.

"If they anchor to a position next Thursday before the deal is actually cut and then we have information that shows there's a better way of doing it, it's difficult to un-anchor themselves form a position they voted on the week before it would be much better to put it off and work together. That's what we're suggesting," Nicks said.

The department is 60 firefighters short, but Nicks says that is not a "crisis" situation. He says many shifts are running with extra people on units. He just wants the city to wait one month. There is a selected class currently ready for hire. As soon as this is settled, they will have jobs.

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Nicks: We’re looking for the best recruits

By Bob Nicks - Special to the American-Statesman

Originally published in the Austin American-Statesman on September 1, 2013

Labor Day is a holiday dedicated to the contributions that workers have made to the strength, prosperity and well-being of our country. It seems right that on this day, we review the purpose of Austin civil service law and how this important citizen protection is central to a contentious labor dispute between the Austin Firefighters Association and the city of Austin over the hiring of fire cadets.

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AFA President Addresses City Council: August 29, 2013

Please view the following video to see Austin Firefighters Association president Bob Nicks address City Council.

Address begins at time mark 15:15

Video: http://austintx.swagit.com/play/08292013-565/#39

At this meeting Bob explained to Council why it is the City of Austin - not the Austin Firefighters - that has created adverse impact in hiring Cadets, including that we deserve the same pay raise as all other city employees. Please share with your friends and family - have them call and write Austin City Council and request that we get the same pay raise as all other City employees and that we return to a bargaining arrangement. 

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