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NZPFU Members Start Strike Action On Monday Morning
Sunday, 12 June 2022, 1:50 pm
Press Release: New Zealand Professional Firefighters Union
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The New Zealand Professional Firefighters’
Union members start industrial action early Monday in their
fight for reasonable wages and safer working
conditions.
This strike action is largely
behind the scenes and will not affect firefighters who will
be responding to fires and emergencies and protecting the
public as usual.
There is currently a fire crisis with
Fire and Emergency NZ failing to employ sufficient career
firefighters and 111 emergency call centre dispatchers to
meet minimum staffing. As a result, some career stations
have closed, fire trucks have been taken offline or
firefighters are riding in unsafe short-crews to keep the
fire trucks responding. If a fire truck is offline, a truck
from further afield responds costing valuable time. FENZ’s
own promotional advertising states minutes can be the
difference between life and death.
- Firefighters
are reporting working extraordinary hours trying to keep the
fire trucks responding. Employed to work 42 hours a week,
firefighters are largely working 60-80 hours and some report
working 100 hours. FENZ is refusing to acknowledge the
crisis and cancelled the April 2022 career firefighter
recruit course.
- It was recently reported that FENZ
firefighters respond to 96% of all out of hospital cardiac
arrests across New Zealand. Professional career firefighters
are co-responded with ambulance to the most life-threatening
cases. Some firefighters report routinely attending multiple
deaths a shift. The Union is seeking guaranteed mental
health and wellbeing programmes that meet the needs of
firefighters and ongoing access to psychological
professionals. FENZ has refused stating it will deliver
mental health programmes on an “ad hoc”
basis.
- All ranks of firefighters are low paid. The
lower ranks of firefighters are the poorest paid across
FENZ. They are barely paid the adult minimum wage and the
current wage offer from FENZ still leaves them poorly
paid.
- The Officer ranks are also devalued and
disrespected. FENZ pays some administration staff more than
professional career Fire Officers who have been firefighting
for more than 10 years.
- FENZ HQ staff are
automatically covered with income protection insurance but
FENZ is refusing to pay an allowance to assist firefighters
and other NZPFU members to protect their health needs and
income. Career firefighters are at high risk of contracting
specific cancers due to exposures to carcinogens at fires,
they have a high incidence of injury due to the dangerous
and physically demanding work and the firefighters and 111
emergency call centre staff are routinely exposed to trauma
requiring mental health assistance. FENZ said they were
“not attracted” to provide income protection for NZPFU
members.
NZPFU members recently overwhelmingly
voted on a strategy of strike action escalation. The NZPFU
members have sent a very clear and loud message that
FENZ’s current offer devalues and disrespects the work
they do and the inherent risks to their health, safety and
wellbeing. The Union has called on FENZ the need to change
their approach to the negotiations for a collective
agreement and be prepared to negotiate fair wages and safer
working conditions.
The NZPFU represents professional
career firefighters, 111 emergency call centre dispatchers,
Volunteer Support Officers, community risk reduction and
resilience advisors, trainers and other specialist
roles.
Go to www.firecrisis.nz
for more
information.
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