EMS unions sue FDNY, city in fight for better pay

Emergency Medical Services Locals 2507 and 3621 are suing for information on pay history, accusing the city and fire department of withholding information

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By EMS1 Staff

NEW YORK — EMS unions sued the city of New York as well as the FDNY to obtain documents needed in their fight for better pay.

NY Daily News reported that Emergency Medical Services Locals 2507 and 3621 filed a lawsuit against the department and city to obtain information on pay, rank, race, gender and discipline history for employees of several different agencies, claiming critical information has been withheld.

The lawsuit claims that the union members are being denied the same pay as other city workers, and are disciplined more frequently. (Photo/NYC.gov)

The lawsuit claims that the union members are being denied the same pay as other city workers, and are disciplined more frequently. (Photo/NYC.gov)
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