Report cites ‘locker room talk’ & Boston Fire Department’s unwelcoming attitude toward women
Mayor commits to report's recommendations, including hiring more women

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Read: Report on the status of female firefighters in the Boston Fire Department
Milton J. Valencia & Meghan Irons, Boston Globe:
A city-commissioned review to be released Tuesday found pervasive “locker room talk” and an unwelcoming culture toward women in the largely male ranks of the Boston Fire Department and urged city officials to take several steps to boost the number of women on the force.
Just 16 women are in the 1,500-member Fire Department, which has been criticized three separate times for its culture over the past 19 years. The latest review was ordered after several women complained last year of a pattern of harassment and discrimination in the department.
“It cannot be denied that the department remains male-dominated with persistent perceptions of favoritism, resistance to change, and a culture of ‘going along to get along’ ” for women,’’ stated the report, which was led by attorney Kay Hodge, who has defended the city in previous labor matters.





