Firefighters get underwear rule
(Reuters) Updated: 2006-10-26 10:29
VANCOUVER, British Columbia - A Canadian city under pressure for alleged
sexual harassment within its fire department has ordered firefighters to wear
only boxer-style underwear.
Richmond, British Columbia will spend C$16,000 ($14,200) to buy six pairs of
underwear for each firefighter in a bid to make firehalls in the suburb of
Vancouver more gender neutral, a newspaper reported on Tuesday.
"We supply firefighters with various pieces of gear such as gloves, now it's
underwear," city official Ted Townsend told the Vancouver Sun, saying it was
part of the "integration of the sexes in the workplace."
A recent investigation of the department described its workplace culture as
"characterized by juvenile and hostile behavior" toward female firefighters by
their male colleagues.
Firefighters strip off most of their clothes in order to don protective gear
when responding to fire alarms, although Townsend said the city is considering
buying gear that can be put on over regular uniforms.
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