Massachusetts reaches 40 million settlement with minority police officers over civilservice suit

Massachusetts reaches 40 million settlement with minority police officers over civilservice suit
BOSTON — The Massachusetts state attorney general has reached a $40 million settlement with the hundreds of minority police officers the state has ruled the civil-service promotional exam discriminated against, drawing to a close a long-running case that has wide-ranging repercussions. Assistant Attorney General Kate Isley of AG Andrea Campbell’s office and labor attorney Harold Lichten signed the agreement on Friday, and a notice will begin to go out to the assorted officers who are part of the class-action suit next week. “This is a tremendous victory for minority police officers who have been held back,” Shannon Liss-Riordan, a well-known…

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