Black and Latino supervisors in the Sanitation Department who are suing the agency, charging that it discriminates in discretionary promotions to the higher ranks, rallied at City Hall March 16 to urge that the lawsuit be settled in their favor.
Their attorney, Arthur Schwartz, called DSNY “a bastion of racial discrimination” that “runs deeper than in any other department in the city.”
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