Retired SF Firefighter Wins $1.2M Settlement In Whistleblower Retaliation Case

A longtime SF firefighter who’s now 60 years old just got a $1.2 million settlement, saying he was repeatedly passed over for promotions after his 2013 whistleblower case reporting racial discrimination.

Things did not get off on the right foot for firefighter Larry Jacobs when he started with the SF Fire Department in 2005. The way he tells it, he and two other Black firefighters were subjected to racial hazing at the fire academy, being told to clean toilets with toothbrushes, and segregated from other trainees during meals, with Jacobs having to eat in his car. He said the training facility “felt like a plantation,” and that he was called “the cleaning boy” and “this houseboy.” Jacobs won a $175,000 settlement in 2013 for racial discrimination.

That was not the end of Larry Jacobs’s troubles. As the years went on, Jacobs says he was passed over for promotions five times, and alleges it was because he spoke up over these fire academy incidents. Now retired, Jacobs’s claims were credible enough that he won a court case over it in 2022, though the city appealed. And the city has now settled with Jacobs for $1.2 million. NBC Bay Area describes it as “one of the largest whistleblower settlements in San Francisco history.”…

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