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Firefighters to stage second strike in pensions row | Firefighters to stage second strike in pensions row |
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Firefighters in England and Wales are to stage a second strike on 19 October amid a row over pensions, the Fire Brigades Union (FBU) has said. | |
The five-hour strike by union members will take place from 18:30 until 23:30. | |
The government plans to make firefighters work up to 60 and argues that the pension offer is generous. | The government plans to make firefighters work up to 60 and argues that the pension offer is generous. |
But FBU general secretary Matt Wrack says the late-50s is too old to be fighting fires and rescuing families and is not ruling out further strikes. | But FBU general secretary Matt Wrack says the late-50s is too old to be fighting fires and rescuing families and is not ruling out further strikes. |
Firefighters in Scotland will not strike after they voted in a consultation that Scottish government proposals were sufficient to prevent a strike, the FBU says. | |
Private contractors | Private contractors |
Mr Wrack said: "We had hoped our first strike was enough to show government that firefighters could not be more serious about protecting public safety and ensuring fair pensions. | Mr Wrack said: "We had hoped our first strike was enough to show government that firefighters could not be more serious about protecting public safety and ensuring fair pensions. |
"No firefighter wants to strike, and it's desperately disappointing that governments in Westminster and Cardiff continue to deny reality over pensions costs and the need for a pension scheme that reflects the job firefighters do. | "No firefighter wants to strike, and it's desperately disappointing that governments in Westminster and Cardiff continue to deny reality over pensions costs and the need for a pension scheme that reflects the job firefighters do. |
"Firefighters simply cannot be expected to fight fires and rescue families in their late 50s and into their 60s. | "Firefighters simply cannot be expected to fight fires and rescue families in their late 50s and into their 60s. |
"We hope this second strike will mean both governments will be willing to discuss the full range of concerns that firefighters and the general public have expressed. | "We hope this second strike will mean both governments will be willing to discuss the full range of concerns that firefighters and the general public have expressed. |
"However, more strikes cannot be ruled out if that's what it takes to protect public and firefighter safety from these ludicrous attacks." | "However, more strikes cannot be ruled out if that's what it takes to protect public and firefighter safety from these ludicrous attacks." |
During the first strike on 25 September, 32,000 union members walked out for four hours, according to the FBU. | |
Contingency plans at the 46 fire services in England and three in Wales included using part-time and volunteer firefighters, calling in non-unionised fire crews and bringing in private contractors. | Contingency plans at the 46 fire services in England and three in Wales included using part-time and volunteer firefighters, calling in non-unionised fire crews and bringing in private contractors. |
The armed forces had a back-up role and in the event of a major incident union members could have returned to work. | |
No major incidents were reported during the strike, which was the first national walkout for a decade. | No major incidents were reported during the strike, which was the first national walkout for a decade. |