25/02/2015

Firefighters Begin 24-Hour Strike Action

Firefighters in England have started a 24-hour work stoppage in an ongoing dispute over changes to their pensions.

Fire crews across the country walked out at 07:00 on Wednesday, and are due to hold a rally in Westminster later today.

The Fire Brigades Union (FBU) said that proposed changes to firefighters pensions and retirement age are "unworkable".

The FBU claims that the government repeatedly gave assurances to Parliament that a firefighter, over the age of 55, who failed a fitness test through no fault of their own would receive a full, unreduced pension or a redeployed role.

However, "fire authorities and the Fire and Rescue Service national employers have confirmed there is no guarantee", the FBU alleges.

"Firefighters are justifiably angry with how this government is treating them," Matt Wrack, FBU general secretary, said.

"MPs, the public and firefighters were completely misled and given a false guarantee in order to pass the legislation. This is wrong.

"Firefighters will be protesting in parliament to make their voices heard. They will be asking David Cameron what he is going to do to ensure his government delivers its guarantee. We will not accept these lies – If they can lie to firefighters they can lie to anyone and everyone."

(MH/CD)

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