21 Fair empl.prac.cas. 1140, 22 Empl. Prac. Dec. P 30,571 Firefighters Institute for Racial Equality, a Corporation George Baker, Robert D. Morgan, Robert Grady, Sherman George, George Redford Turner, Lawrence L. Britt, Vernon Ammons, Wendell H. Goins, Charles Gay, George E. Horne, William L. Young, Daniel S. Austin, Robert Anderson, John H. Harvey, Joseph P. Hughes, Eugene Stanton, Preston Sims, Each Individually and on Behalf of All Other Persons Similarly Situated v. The City of St. Louis, Missouri, a Municipal Corporation Division of Fire & Fire Prevention, Department of Public Safety, City of St. Louis, Missouri Frank C. Cummings, in His Capacity as Acting Chairman of the Civil Service Commission of City of St. Louis, Missouri Fred Gould, in His Capacity as a Member of the Civil Service Commission, City of St. Louis, Missouri Charles Marino, in His Capacity as Director, Department of Public Safety, City of St. Louis, Missouri Denis D. Broderick, Individually and in His Capacity as Fire Chief of the City of St. Louis, Missouri and R. Elliott Searce, Individually and in His Capacity as Director of the Department of Personnel, City of St. Louis, Missouri, and Joseph Blessing, Michael Davis, Robert Crowley, David Banta, Andrew Rios, George Hohmann, Don Blackwell, Nick Altmeyer and George Tschlis, Each Individually and as Members of a Class Roland Ralston and William O. Hill, Intervenors-Appellees. United States of America, Firefighters Institute for Racial Equality, a Corporation George Baker, Robert D. Morgan, Robert Grady, Sherman George, George Redford Turner, Lawrence L. Britt, Vernon Ammons, Wendell H. Goins, Charles Gay, George E. Horne, William L. Young, Daniel S. Austin, Robert Anderson, John H. Harvey, Joseph P. Hughes, Eugene Stanton, Preston Sims, Each Individually and on Behalf of All Other Persons Similarly Situated v. The City of St. Louis, Missouri, a Municipal Corporation Division of Fire & Fire Prevention, Department of Public Safety, City of St. Louis, Missouri Frank C. Cummings, in His Capacity as Acting Chairman of the Civil Service Commission of City of St. Louis, Missouri Fred Gould, in His Capacity as a Member of the Civil Service Commission, City of St. Louis, Missouri Charles Marino, in His Capacity as Director, Department of Public Safety, City of St. Louis, Missouri Denis D. Broderick, Individually and in His Capacity as Fire Chief of the City of St. Louis, Missouri R. Elliott Searce, Individually and in His Capacity as Director of the Department of Personnel, City of St. Louis, Missouri, and Joseph Blessing, Michael Davis, Robert Crowley, David Banta, Andrew Rios, George Hohmann, Don Blackwell, Nick Altmeyer and George Tschlis, Each Individually and as Members of a Class Roland Ralston and William O. Hill

616 F.2d 350
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
DecidedApril 9, 1980
Docket79-1435
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

This text of 616 F.2d 350 (21 Fair empl.prac.cas. 1140, 22 Empl. Prac. Dec. P 30,571 Firefighters Institute for Racial Equality, a Corporation George Baker, Robert D. Morgan, Robert Grady, Sherman George, George Redford Turner, Lawrence L. Britt, Vernon Ammons, Wendell H. Goins, Charles Gay, George E. Horne, William L. Young, Daniel S. Austin, Robert Anderson, John H. Harvey, Joseph P. Hughes, Eugene Stanton, Preston Sims, Each Individually and on Behalf of All Other Persons Similarly Situated v. The City of St. Louis, Missouri, a Municipal Corporation Division of Fire & Fire Prevention, Department of Public Safety, City of St. Louis, Missouri Frank C. Cummings, in His Capacity as Acting Chairman of the Civil Service Commission of City of St. Louis, Missouri Fred Gould, in His Capacity as a Member of the Civil Service Commission, City of St. Louis, Missouri Charles Marino, in His Capacity as Director, Department of Public Safety, City of St. Louis, Missouri Denis D. Broderick, Individually and in His Capacity as Fire Chief of the City of St. Louis, Missouri and R. Elliott Searce, Individually and in His Capacity as Director of the Department of Personnel, City of St. Louis, Missouri, and Joseph Blessing, Michael Davis, Robert Crowley, David Banta, Andrew Rios, George Hohmann, Don Blackwell, Nick Altmeyer and George Tschlis, Each Individually and as Members of a Class Roland Ralston and William O. Hill, Intervenors-Appellees. United States of America, Firefighters Institute for Racial Equality, a Corporation George Baker, Robert D. Morgan, Robert Grady, Sherman George, George Redford Turner, Lawrence L. Britt, Vernon Ammons, Wendell H. Goins, Charles Gay, George E. Horne, William L. Young, Daniel S. Austin, Robert Anderson, John H. Harvey, Joseph P. Hughes, Eugene Stanton, Preston Sims, Each Individually and on Behalf of All Other Persons Similarly Situated v. The City of St. Louis, Missouri, a Municipal Corporation Division of Fire & Fire Prevention, Department of Public Safety, City of St. Louis, Missouri Frank C. Cummings, in His Capacity as Acting Chairman of the Civil Service Commission of City of St. Louis, Missouri Fred Gould, in His Capacity as a Member of the Civil Service Commission, City of St. Louis, Missouri Charles Marino, in His Capacity as Director, Department of Public Safety, City of St. Louis, Missouri Denis D. Broderick, Individually and in His Capacity as Fire Chief of the City of St. Louis, Missouri R. Elliott Searce, Individually and in His Capacity as Director of the Department of Personnel, City of St. Louis, Missouri, and Joseph Blessing, Michael Davis, Robert Crowley, David Banta, Andrew Rios, George Hohmann, Don Blackwell, Nick Altmeyer and George Tschlis, Each Individually and as Members of a Class Roland Ralston and William O. Hill) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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21 Fair empl.prac.cas. 1140, 22 Empl. Prac. Dec. P 30,571 Firefighters Institute for Racial Equality, a Corporation George Baker, Robert D. Morgan, Robert Grady, Sherman George, George Redford Turner, Lawrence L. Britt, Vernon Ammons, Wendell H. Goins, Charles Gay, George E. Horne, William L. Young, Daniel S. Austin, Robert Anderson, John H. Harvey, Joseph P. Hughes, Eugene Stanton, Preston Sims, Each Individually and on Behalf of All Other Persons Similarly Situated v. The City of St. Louis, Missouri, a Municipal Corporation Division of Fire & Fire Prevention, Department of Public Safety, City of St. Louis, Missouri Frank C. Cummings, in His Capacity as Acting Chairman of the Civil Service Commission of City of St. Louis, Missouri Fred Gould, in His Capacity as a Member of the Civil Service Commission, City of St. Louis, Missouri Charles Marino, in His Capacity as Director, Department of Public Safety, City of St. Louis, Missouri Denis D. Broderick, Individually and in His Capacity as Fire Chief of the City of St. Louis, Missouri and R. Elliott Searce, Individually and in His Capacity as Director of the Department of Personnel, City of St. Louis, Missouri, and Joseph Blessing, Michael Davis, Robert Crowley, David Banta, Andrew Rios, George Hohmann, Don Blackwell, Nick Altmeyer and George Tschlis, Each Individually and as Members of a Class Roland Ralston and William O. Hill, Intervenors-Appellees. United States of America, Firefighters Institute for Racial Equality, a Corporation George Baker, Robert D. Morgan, Robert Grady, Sherman George, George Redford Turner, Lawrence L. Britt, Vernon Ammons, Wendell H. Goins, Charles Gay, George E. Horne, William L. Young, Daniel S. Austin, Robert Anderson, John H. Harvey, Joseph P. Hughes, Eugene Stanton, Preston Sims, Each Individually and on Behalf of All Other Persons Similarly Situated v. The City of St. Louis, Missouri, a Municipal Corporation Division of Fire & Fire Prevention, Department of Public Safety, City of St. Louis, Missouri Frank C. Cummings, in His Capacity as Acting Chairman of the Civil Service Commission of City of St. Louis, Missouri Fred Gould, in His Capacity as a Member of the Civil Service Commission, City of St. Louis, Missouri Charles Marino, in His Capacity as Director, Department of Public Safety, City of St. Louis, Missouri Denis D. Broderick, Individually and in His Capacity as Fire Chief of the City of St. Louis, Missouri R. Elliott Searce, Individually and in His Capacity as Director of the Department of Personnel, City of St. Louis, Missouri, and Joseph Blessing, Michael Davis, Robert Crowley, David Banta, Andrew Rios, George Hohmann, Don Blackwell, Nick Altmeyer and George Tschlis, Each Individually and as Members of a Class Roland Ralston and William O. Hill, 616 F.2d 350 (8th Cir. 1980).

Opinion

616 F.2d 350

21 Fair Empl.Prac.Cas. 1140,
22 Empl. Prac. Dec. P 30,571
FIREFIGHTERS INSTITUTE FOR RACIAL EQUALITY, a corporation;
George Baker, Robert D. Morgan, Robert Grady, Sherman
George, George Redford Turner, Lawrence L. Britt, Vernon
Ammons, Wendell H. Goins, Charles Gay, George E. Horne,
William L. Young, Daniel S. Austin, Robert Anderson, John H.
Harvey, Joseph P. Hughes, Eugene Stanton, Preston Sims, each
Individually and on behalf of all other persons similarly
situated, Appellants,
v.
The CITY OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI, a municipal corporation;
Division of Fire & Fire Prevention, Department of Public
Safety, City of St. Louis, Missouri; Frank C. Cummings, in
his capacity as Acting Chairman of the Civil Service
Commission of City of St. Louis, Missouri; Fred Gould, in
his capacity as a member of the Civil Service Commission,
City of St. Louis, Missouri; Charles Marino, in his capacity
as Director, Department of Public Safety, City of St. Louis,
Missouri; Denis D. Broderick, individually and in his
capacity as Fire Chief of the City of St. Louis, Missouri;
and R. Elliott Searce, individually and in his capacity as
Director of the Department of Personnel, City of St. Louis,
Missouri, Appellees,
and
Joseph Blessing, Michael Davis, Robert Crowley, David Banta,
Andrew Rios, George Hohmann, Don Blackwell, Nick Altmeyer
and George Tschlis, each individually and as members of a
class; Roland Ralston and William O. Hill, Intervenors-Appellees.
UNITED STATES of America, Appellant, Firefighters Institute
for Racial Equality, a corporation; George Baker, Robert D.
Morgan, Robert Grady, Sherman George, George Redford Turner,
Lawrence L. Britt, Vernon Ammons, Wendell H. Goins, Charles
Gay, George E. Horne, William L. Young, Daniel S. Austin,
Robert Anderson, John H. Harvey, Joseph P. Hughes, Eugene
Stanton, Preston Sims, each individually and on behalf of
all other persons similarly situated,
v.
The CITY OF ST. LOUIS, Missouri, a municipal corporation;
Division of Fire & Fire Prevention, Department of Public
Safety, City of St. Louis, Missouri; Frank C. Cummings, in
his capacity as Acting Chairman of the Civil Service
Commission of City of St. Louis, Missouri; Fred Gould, in
his capacity as a member of the Civil Service Commission,
City of St. Louis, Missouri; Charles Marino, in his capacity
as Director, Department of Public Safety, City of St. Louis,
Missouri; Denis D. Broderick, individually and in his
capacity as Fire Chief of the City of St. Louis, Missouri;
R. Elliott Searce, individually and in his capacity as
Director of the Department of Personnel, City of St. Louis,
Missouri, Appellees,
and
Joseph Blessing, Michael Davis, Robert Crowley, David Banta,
Andrew Rios, George Hohmann, Don Blackwell, Nick Altmeyer
and George Tschlis, each individually and as members of a
class; Roland Ralston and William O. Hill, Appellees.

Nos. 79-1435, 79-1461.

United States Court of Appeals,
Eighth Circuit.

Submitted Sept. 13, 1979.
Decided Jan. 17, 1980.
Rehearing and Rehearing En Banc Denied April 9, 1980.

Gerald F. George, Civil Rights Division, Dept. of Justice, Washington, D.C. (on rebuttal and brief) and David A. Lang, St. Louis, Mo., argued for appellants; Robert D. Kingsland, U. S. Atty., St. Louis, Mo., Drew S. Days, III, Asst. Atty. Gen. and David L. Rose, Washington D. C., on brief.

David A. Lang, St. Louis, Mo., filed brief for appellant, F.I.R.E., et al.

Robert H. Dierker, Jr., Asst. City Atty., St. Louis, Mo. and Jerome A. Diekemper, Diekemper, Hammond & Shinners, Clayton, Mo., argued for appellees.

Jack L. Koehr, City Counselor, Thomas J. Ray, Asst. City Counselor, and Robert H. Dierker, Jr., Asst. City Atty., St. Louis, Mo., for city of St. Louis.

Jerome A. Diekemper, Clayton, Mo., argued for appellees and filed brief for intervenors.

Before HEANEY and ROSS, Circuit Judges, and LARSON,* Senior District Judge.

HEANEY, Circuit Judge.

I.

PROCEDURAL HISTORY

This is the third appeal to come before us involving the employment practices of the St. Louis Fire Department. We initially held that a 1974 promotional examination for the position of fire captain had a racially disparate effect. We remanded the matter to the district court with directions that it maintain jurisdiction until it approved a promotional examination validated in accordance with EEOC guidelines. Firefighters Institute, Etc. v. City of St. Louis, 549 F.2d 506 (8th Cir.), cert. denied, 434 U.S. 819, 98 S.Ct. 60, 54 L.Ed.2d 76 (1977). In the second appeal, we noted that a valid promotional examination had still not been approved by the district court, that the number of black fire captains had decreased from four to one, and that fifty fire captain positions were vacant. We again remanded the matter to the district court with directions to it to order St. Louis to immediately promote twelve qualified black firemen, and authorized it to order St. Louis to promote an equal number of white firefighters. We fixed a deadline of January 1, 1979, for validating a promotional examination. Firefighters Institute v. City of St. Louis, Mo., 588 F.2d 235 (8th Cir. 1978), cert. denied, --- U.S. ----, 99 S.Ct. 3096, 61 L.Ed.2d 872 (1979).

Pursuant to our remand, the district court, on December 19, 1978, ordered the immediate promotion of twelve black firefighters to the position of fire captain and directed St. Louis to develop a valid promotional examination by January 1, 1979.

On December 29, 1978, St. Louis filed with the district court a copy of its "Validation Report for the Position of Fire Captain in the City of St. Louis." This report had apparently been under preparation since the summer of 1978. The report called for a two-part examination consisting of a written multiple choice portion, which would be weighted 30% in the total score, and an assessment center portion, which would be weighted 70% in the total score. The government received a copy of the report on January 3, 1979.

By letter of January 29, 1979, the United States expressed to St. Louis two areas of concern with respect to the proposed examination: the weight to be given the written portion of the test and the manner of administration and supervision of the assessment center portion of the test. The United States suggested that the selection process proceed without resolving these concerns so that the existence of adverse impact on blacks could be determined prior to any further litigation, a process which would additionally delay filling the vacancies. The Firefighters Institute for Racial Equality (FIRE), the black firefighters organization, did not object to the suggestion. The white firefighters organization, intervenors in the action, approved it. St. Louis accepted the suggestion and, on February 1, 1979, it filed a report informing the district court of the agreement to proceed with the examination with all parties reserving their rights to challenge the examination for failure to comport with the guidelines after the results of the examination were known.

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