1st Female Fire Fighter Talks about Discrimination

by Administrator 16. July 2009 02:59

In 1975, Linda Honeycutt became the first female fire fighter in Texas and the second in the nation. She retired from the Houston Fire Department in 1997 after 22 years of service. Recently, she expressed her opinion on the current scandal in the HFD.

Honeycutt said she had to endure a great deal of harassment in her time as a fire fighter. She also said that the harassment problems in the department are systemic and have been for some time.

If you are being harassed at work, contact the Houston employment attorneys of the Ross Law Group at 800-634-8042.

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