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Minnesota State Fair terminates 37 officers; age discrimination complaints filed

Many of the terminated officers were over 50

Minnesota State Fair
February 4, 2020
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FALCON HEIGHTS, Minn. – The Minnesota State Fair notified 37 police officers they were to be terminated as of Jan. 31.

Officer Paul Smith told KSTP he is among the group of terminated officers. Moreover, they were notified to reapply for the jobs if they desired to keep their employment, but the mandates have changed.

Smith also said replacements for those officers covered last weekend’s shifts, according to KSTP.

“I was told not report, and every other officer I know was told the same thing,” said Smith. “It is a kick in the gut to be treated this way, and I know several officers have filed age discrimination complaints.”

Smith said there were at least 16 officers in the terminated group who are “over the age of 50.” Furthermore, he said a new college degree requirement would keep them off the job in all likelihood, KSTP reported.

“They became officers before a degree was required and were grandfathered in,” said Smith. “So, now, without a college degree, how can they get their jobs back, and I know that’s why some have filed complaints.”

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Four officers told the news agency they filed complaints within the Fair’s Human Resources Department, and one of those officers filed an age discrimination complaint with the Federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and the Minnesota Department of Human Rights.

Smith said he filed a complaint with the National Labor Relations Board because he said he was instrumental in pursuing a union affiliation with Minnesota Teamsters Local 320. As a result, he believes action taken against him was retaliation by fair management.

“And, even now, we are expected to take a vote on this soon, and I have not been told I could come back to my job,” said Smith.

The Minnesota Bureau of Mediation Services, last week, issued a “status quo” order and told the Fair to keep “existing conditions of employment of the employees unchanged as of Jan. 29.”

A spokesperson said Minnesota Teamster Local 320 said the union is considering “legal action” against the Fair and its management.

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In a statement, the union’s principal officer, Brian Aldes said, “These officers are pursuing membership in a union because they deserve the rights that other police officers across the state have: the right to be treated equitably and the right to just cause in matters of discipline.”

KSTP repeatedly asked State Fair leaders for an interview and comment, but no one has responded to those requests, according to the report.

The head of the Fair’s Board of Directors declined to comment citing “legal reasons” for his decision.

 


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