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Firefighters strike in shift row | |
(about 22 hours later) | |
Hundreds of firefighters in South Yorkshire are due to stage the first of two 24-hour strikes on Monday in a row over controversial new shift patterns. | |
Members of the Fire Brigades Union (FBU) will walk out at 1800 BST and again on 23 October. | Members of the Fire Brigades Union (FBU) will walk out at 1800 BST and again on 23 October. |
The action comes after 744 employees were threatened with the sack if they did not accept new employment contracts to work 12-hour day and night shifts. | The action comes after 744 employees were threatened with the sack if they did not accept new employment contracts to work 12-hour day and night shifts. |
The fire authority said contingency plans were in place to provide cover. | The fire authority said contingency plans were in place to provide cover. |
The fire authority wants crews to work the new shifts in place of the current nine-hour days and 15-hour nights. | The fire authority wants crews to work the new shifts in place of the current nine-hour days and 15-hour nights. |
As long as their threat of mass sackings remains, there will be strikes Ian Murray, FBU | As long as their threat of mass sackings remains, there will be strikes Ian Murray, FBU |
Earlier this week, the fire authority offered to suspend the plans to allow further negotiations with a condition that crews would work 10-and-a-half hour day shifts and 13-and-a-half hour night shifts until 31 March. | Earlier this week, the fire authority offered to suspend the plans to allow further negotiations with a condition that crews would work 10-and-a-half hour day shifts and 13-and-a-half hour night shifts until 31 March. |
But the union said it had received no formal offer from the fire authority and was pressing ahead with strike action. | But the union said it had received no formal offer from the fire authority and was pressing ahead with strike action. |
Ian Murray, the union's regional secretary, said: "We will have talks at any time to help resolve this dispute. | Ian Murray, the union's regional secretary, said: "We will have talks at any time to help resolve this dispute. |
"If the fire authority withdraws its threat of dismissals and enters genuine talks then the strikes can be called off. | "If the fire authority withdraws its threat of dismissals and enters genuine talks then the strikes can be called off. |
"As long as their threat of mass sackings remains, there will be strikes." | "As long as their threat of mass sackings remains, there will be strikes." |
The fire authority said 15 fire engines and more than 120 firefighting staff would maintain the county's emergency cover throughout the strike. | The fire authority said 15 fire engines and more than 120 firefighting staff would maintain the county's emergency cover throughout the strike. |
Chief fire officer Mark Smitherman said: "We, together with members of the fire authority, have every confidence in the resilience of our contingency arrangements throughout the forthcoming strikes." | Chief fire officer Mark Smitherman said: "We, together with members of the fire authority, have every confidence in the resilience of our contingency arrangements throughout the forthcoming strikes." |
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