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New firefighters' strike action over pensions begins | New firefighters' strike action over pensions begins |
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Firefighters in England and Wales have begun a new series of strikes in a long-running pensions row. | Firefighters in England and Wales have begun a new series of strikes in a long-running pensions row. |
Fire Brigades Union members walked out at noon for two hours and will walk out again for an hour at 22:59 BST. | Fire Brigades Union members walked out at noon for two hours and will walk out again for an hour at 22:59 BST. |
Strikes will be held at the same times each day until 16 August. | Strikes will be held at the same times each day until 16 August. |
The government has accused the FBU of an "illogical" approach, but the union accused it of "walking away" from talks after the new fire minister cancelled a planned meeting. | The government has accused the FBU of an "illogical" approach, but the union accused it of "walking away" from talks after the new fire minister cancelled a planned meeting. |
Union leaders said they had been due to meet Penny Mordaunt on Thursday, with FBU assistant general secretary Andy Dark saying she had "scuppered an opportunity to find a solution". | Union leaders said they had been due to meet Penny Mordaunt on Thursday, with FBU assistant general secretary Andy Dark saying she had "scuppered an opportunity to find a solution". |
Firefighters have already held walkouts over ministers' plans to raise their retirement age from 55 to 60 and increase their pension contributions, with the first taking place last September. | Firefighters have already held walkouts over ministers' plans to raise their retirement age from 55 to 60 and increase their pension contributions, with the first taking place last September. |
'Unacceptably high' | |
The union says it fears many members could fail the fitness tests required to remain on active duty in their late 50s and have to leave the service as a result. | The union says it fears many members could fail the fitness tests required to remain on active duty in their late 50s and have to leave the service as a result. |
The FBU also said proposals would mean that if firefighters opted for early retirement, the reduction in their pension would be "unacceptably high". | The FBU also said proposals would mean that if firefighters opted for early retirement, the reduction in their pension would be "unacceptably high". |
Fire brigades will put contingency plans in place during the industrial action, including the use of contract staff, but fewer fire engines will be available. | Fire brigades will put contingency plans in place during the industrial action, including the use of contract staff, but fewer fire engines will be available. |
The government said the deal on offer was fair. | |
A Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) spokesman said: "The government put forward a better package on pensions and we were expecting to hear the FBU's views with a further meeting scheduled for Thursday [7 August] following the executive meeting to make further progress. | |
"Rather than do that the FBU have inexplicably escalated strike action causing talks to fail. | |
"Let's be clear the only reason further meetings are no longer scheduled are the FBU's actions. | |
"The government will continue to make progress on issues of concern to firefighters," the spokesman said. | |
"The fire minister is currently undertaking a tour across the country to hear views of firefighters themselves." |