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Black Montreal public servants call for concrete action to fight systemic racism
A committee representing Black municipal employees says years of complaints have brought no change and that racism extends beyond police to blue-collar jobs.
On Friday, a committee of Black public servants working for the City of Montreal released a letter demanding concrete actions to address systemic racism, stating staff want solutions rather than further study.
These demands follow the June 12 dismantling of a Montreal police patrol unit in a multicultural neighborhood amid serious allegations of racism and misconduct.
Employees of the SPVM sent a letter to a senior official on Thursday warning they feared reprisals for denouncing racism, revealing concerns extend beyond the police force.
Montreal Mayor Soraya Martinez Ferrada's office confirmed receipt of the letters, while blue-collar workers have previously flagged concerns through human resources and internal memos.
City employees have documented a long-standing pattern of internal struggle, continuing to push for systemic institutional reform rather than further study or promises.