Strikes go on in fire dispute
Date published: 15 August 2014
Fire Brigade Union (FBU) representative Dave German at Chadderton Fire Station picket line.
FIREFIGHTERS in Oldham are continuing to strike this week in their long- running dispute with the Government over changes to their pensions.
The Fire Brigades Union (FBU) is campaigning against controversial changes it believes will force firemen and women to work into their late 50s or into their 60s.
The FBU feel that current proposals by the Government are unacceptable, unrealistic and unworkable and will see them paying more, working longer and receiving less.
Dave German, an Oldham FBU representative, who took part in the pickets this week outside Chadderton Fire Station, said the dangerous nature of his job is not being taken into consideration.
Mr German said: “We do not take strike action lightly. It’s not like we are asking for a massive pay rise but we are asking that they think about the job that we do and the risk and physicality of being a firefighter.”
The firefighters are striking for three hours every day until Saturday — from noon to 2pm and 10.59pm to 11.59pm.
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