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I think this explains why Firefighters are going on strike again and covers all the relevant information, its also written by a person outside of the fire service. Good luck to the FFs, I hope they get a decent outcome this time although the 2002/3 strike left a bitter pill for the general public to swallow a second time.
http://dasbeardsblog.wordpress.com/2013/09/25/support-your-fire-fighters/
Ive read the 1st paragraph and i alreadt disagree with it all. When I started work thi was set to retire at 65 and had a final salary pension... now im to retire at 68 and my pension is lost. But im not putting peoples lives at risk for it all. We are all greatful forwhat the firemen do but in this climate do they really thing they would still only have to work till 55? Maybe things would be different if the government wasnt ran by idoit who are out of touch with the country
So in essence the changes to your situation means that everyone should have to suffer the same "in this climate"?
So do you want firemen rescuing people at 68?
Are "contracts" no longer worth being entered into?
I would suggest that you focus your ire at the "idiots" and not those who sometimes, and thankfully not too often, do lay down their lives for others.
http://www.firetactics.com/fbu_fatalities_report.pdf
Sorry but there are jobs tha wear people out and wreck health too. 55 years old with a full pension - As a tax payer - I am OK with it. After sll it was what was offered and accepted - an agreement supposedly determined in law.
60 year old squaddies in a war zone perhaps?
S
Hell for all I care make them bin men.
There's the problem. This me me me attitude is the problem. My life's **** so everyone else's should be. It is part of the way they have turned everyone against the public sector. No one cares about doctors, nurses, teachers, firefighters etc. until they need them. Then all the BS about they have it easy suddenly goes out of the window.
No its not acceptable and that contracts are now worth nothing. And I know about doing crap shift that wreck your life and health but the argument isnt about the fitness of the people as they claim its purely financial. They should finish service at 55 and be put into other public service positions. Hell for all I care make them bin men.
The deal is for 55
Slavery (put them into other work?? PUT?? What planet are you visiting us from?) was abolidhed in the 19th century (1833 to be precise). Public service is a Job not a conscription.
Try OFFER them other work If they want and after they get their pensions.
Change the contract for new fireman but non-negotiated changes just forced on.people is not accrptable.
S
Put offer call it what you like. But if you really think that retirings from work at 55 is ok when others have to work till 68 your off your head. Yes finish working for the fireservice at 55 but that isnt the age they should be claiming there pension. Sorry to tell you the economic climate has changed over the last few years.
How can you say change the contract for new firemen? A minute ago people where saying o no cant have anyone over 55 and now you can... just shows its all about money and nothing more
You still miss the point and explaining the word CONTRACT to you is not going to change your viewpoint so enjoy the logic of jealousy and stay bitter.
If new contracts SAY 70 (which is where anyone starting work now will go - like 50 YEARS WORK) before a pension I would suggest you aim your invective towards MPs who are in gold plated jobs with huge pensions after minimal years of comfy well fed work.
I won't get my state pension till I am 67. Am I bemoaning that? Try the women that were due to get thrirs at 60 now pushed back to 65/66/67 etc
Why not retrain to get a new better paid job
A 50 year old guy I know has left a job as a driving instructot and has gone to universiyy to study law to be a lawyer..... ndver too late.
S
Jealous? Haha no I don't thing so im in a well paid job and have a half decent pension ive worked for myself now despite my contract being changed.
And if I had 5minutes with mps things would be different. But if they arent happy ill give them a lift to the job center.
You still miss the point and explaining the word CONTRACT to you is not going to change your viewpoint so enjoy the logic of jealousy and stay bitter.
If new contracts SAY 70 (which is where anyone starting work now will go - like 50 YEARS WORK) before a pension I would suggest you aim your invective towards MPs who are in gold plated jobs with huge pensions after minimal years of comfy well fed work.
I won't get my state pension till I am 67. Am I bemoaning that? Try the women that were due to get thrirs at 60 now pushed back to 65/66/67 etc
Why not retrain to get a new better paid job
A 50 year old guy I know has left a job as a driving instructor and has gone to university to study law to be a lawyer..... never too late.
S
Firemen chose their profession and MP's chose theirs. I dare say a fireman could be an MP if he chose too, but they chose a profession where it seems their only thought was retiring early with a pension and possibly not what the job would actually fully entail. Still nothing to stop anyone becoming an MP at anytime in their working life.
No argument but suggesting that early retirement is why people become firemen (and firewomen) is early retirement is trite. It's what the job was offered at. When I was interviewed for the London FB 40 years ago the wages and retirement age was last thing on my mind. I wanted to join an organisation that offered a job where those joining had opportunities to rise through the ranks and to learn other skills (in my case fire investigation and dealing with chemical fire issues was on my radar) were the drivers. I was offered a contract and after thinking about it chose to take up a place at university instead. One thing that stayed with me was the respect and awe we all held firemen in during those days.
When over the years they undertook strike action I was with them and still am. I make no secret of the fact that I am with tbem and I shall not countenece any forced change of contract. I will support the introduction of new agreed contracts for new recruits. A contract that is fair and reasoned in its Ts and Cs.
As for MPs there are 635 of them. It is a closed shop limited by party executives except for the odd independent. Best of luck getting one.
For many MPs I have met most are types I would not **** on if they were on fire. Luckily we have firemen who would put out the fire.
I note comments that their jobs are a lot easier these days - they are not. The 9/11 attack cost the lives of 341 fire fighters and it is still not impossible for a similar incident befall this country. How would we feel as citizens to face losses of people who would turn up and seek to save others citizens in such a situation. A job just for the pension? You can be a traffic warden if that was the case.
S
So what do you suggest goes into the contract for new starters? Because alot of people on here are voicing the issue that a firefighter cant do the job at 60?
And I respect that opinion too.
A new style contract could include any number of checks and balances that allow retirement to be staged and so the US style of Fire Departments also provide ambulance and aramedic services.
Pension plans can be supplemented by Firemen who train as paramedics, currently a university course with on the job training but that could be a choice and not a requirement.
Other facets of the skills they have and develop could be used in community based projects that link to enhancing their pension on a realistic sliding scale.
These are "back of the envelope" ideas and not worked up plans. There will be metrics that determine remuneration and it should match commercial pension plans that is likely to affect new public and private sectors until/if these so called cash strapped "current times" ever change.
So back to my original precept. Contracts are determinable in England and Wales by English Law. Changes are not one sided but can and must be agreed by BOTH PARTIES.
It is far more equitable for a new employment contract to be introduced with a more flexible and realistic set of terms that reaches value for money and is fair to both sides.
I do not think that MP s who have just seen their pay authority suggest a rise in salary of up to £10K, which the majority will in all likelihood accept, occupy a moral high ground to cast down the reasonable request to get employers to negotiate extant contravts so that those on them get what they were offered and accepted.
So I take it you have other ideas on new contracts? Or not?
Steve
I have my ow ideas but non that are worth sharing here as on one actually listens to any reason so ill save my time typing... didnt you just say though that its never to late to learn something? In reference to the lawyer so why not impliment some of your stated changed now with senior firefighters?
but the argument isnt about the fitness of the people as they claim its purely financial. Hell for all I care make them bin men.
What a misinformed Staff Edit: Insult removed
What people are saying at what the facts are, are 2 different things....I suggest you pop down your local station and talk to the guys and girls and find out what it's really about and as far as dummy spitting goes, maybe I did but that's because of people like you who jump on the band wagon when you don't know the facts !Aww has someone spat there dummy out? Read the thread then you will see what people are saying and it all adds up to it bein about money.
What people are saying at what the facts are, are 2 different things....I suggest you pop down your local station and talk to the guys and girls and find out what it's really about and as far as dummy spitting goes, maybe I did but that's because of people like you who jump on the band wagon when you don't know the facts !
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Thank you for your support !
If this was about the money then I would not be striking, I earn enough as far as I am concerned and I too would be supporting all the haters but the fact is it's not about that and I just wish people would understand![]()
Only a matter of time before Godwin's got invoked!

I don't get the whole 'we can't compromise on public safety' angle whilst they sit on strike compromising public safety.
I don't get the whole 'we can't compromise on public safety' angle whilst they sit on strike compromising public safety.
This.
But then look at the teachers. I shouldn't take my kids out if school as it's bad yet they can decide to strike and keep kids out of school. Hypocrites.
Who in their right mind wants to go into a profession where they keep going on strike and lose money. You go to work to earn money not lose it.But were are all work shy, lazy, several weeks holiday, blah, bah, blah. If it is that easy a job, how come there is a massive shortage in physics and maths teachers? How come only half of the places for trainee teachers were filled last year? How come teaching is heading for a massive shortage in the near future?
I don't get the whole 'we can't compromise on public safety' angle whilst they sit on strike compromising public safety.
and how did a 4 hour strike during which they still responded to 999 calls compromise public safety ?