Eight more days of firefighter strikes

Firefighters have today issued a further eight day period of strike action as the government have not improved the pension proposals fuelling the dispute.
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The Fire Brigades Union (FBU) say current proposals in England and Wales are still unworkable as they mean that firefighters will still face dismissal simply because they cannot maintain the high physical fitness requirements necessary for their role until they are age 60.

The proposals would also mean that if firefighters opt for early retirement, the reduction in their pension would be too high, according to the union.

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Matt Wrack, FBU general secretary, said: “It is absolutely ludicrous that a government can impose a scheme which means that firefighters will have to ride engines and rescue people from fires up to age 60.

“This is unsafe and unrealistic for both firefighters and the public.

“We know it, and the public know it, but the government will not listen to the evidence based case we have made to them”.

The FBU say improved position meaning that firefighters can retire with more flexibility from age 55 has been considered and costed by the government for more than three months but has simply not been offered.

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The costs provided by the Government’s Actuary Department and released by DCLG mean firefighters who take early retirement would get a reduced pension of around 10% - 13% rather than the massive reduction that the government currently proposes.

The FBU add that poposals incorporating flexible retirement options should be included in an improved offer for the FBU for its members to consider.

Sean Starbuck, FBU national officer, says: “It’s extremely disappointing that we have had to issue more strike dates but the government are simply not listening to our concerns.

“We have a new fire minister but to date she doesn’t appear to have listened to our case.

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“The government still has an opportunity to improve their offer which could avoid the need for action.”

No industrial action is being taken in Scotland and Northern Ireland as improved pension proposals are being discussed.

Starbuck added: “Firefighters are angry as the Westminster government claims we don’t want to resolve this dispute.

“This is absurd as the situation both in Scotland and Northern Ireland shows this is simply not the case.”

The strikes will take place for eight days from August 9–16 from 12–2pm and 10.59–11.59pm.