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Hey, that’s not me bestowing that particular appellation upon Dallas Fire-Rescue Chief Eddie Burns — that’s from last year’s round-up of America’s Worst Bosses, where Burns ranked No. 1. You probably know why — all those sexual harassment and discrimination suits piled up at Burns’s feet, which have cost the city millions and counting in legal fees. Anyway. He’s out effective September 1.
City Manager Mary Suhm’s memo to DFR employees follows. She writes he’s going “to pursue business opportunities,” identified by Scott Goldstein as the Center City Bar & Grill in Arlington, which looks nice — Burns certainly appears to be enjoying himself. Suhm has a few nice parting words for Burns, who, she writes, is responsible for some “positive enhancements to the organization” during his five-plus-year tenure as chief. No mention of that other award, though.
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