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:: Newsletter to Members - 1 July 2009

Collective Agreement Negotiations

Breakdown

The Union has filed Notice of Strike Action today.

The nature of the strike is a ban on the use of any computer keyboard or computer mouse by any Union member employed in the South Island of New Zealand other than Union members employed at the Southern Communications Centre.

The strike will commence at 0800 hours on 16 July 2009 and will conclude at 0800 hours on 23 July 2009.

The strike will be continuous.

The strike will occur at all Fire Stations, Regional Offices and Training Centres in the South Island of New Zealand (but excluding the Southern Communications Centre).

Local officials will discuss all matters relating to the strike action with National Committee members before strike action commences.

The intention is that a similar Notice of Strike Action will be issued for the week commencing 23 July 2009 for all members in the North Island.

Please direct any queries to members of the Union Committee.

:: Newsletter to Members - 26 June 2009

Collective Agreement

The offer, as approved by the Fire Service Commission, has been fully considered by the Union Committee. Full details of the offer, including the specific proposed wording are available for download.

The Union Committee has unanimously resolved to reject the offer.

Most items in the offer are self-explanatory. However, some clarification follows:

  1. Point (e) Sick Leave
    The three principal changes are:

  • Changing Sick Leave entitlements from Consecutive Days (28 per year) to Working Days (12 per year – rising to 14 per year after 14 year’s service).

  • Absence for a part-day to be deducted on a pro rata rate basis.

  • Accumulation of Sick Leave to 180 days.

Clearly this is potentially a significant reduction in Sick Leave entitlement.

  1. Allowances/Payments Removed

    Point (g)-Shift Allowance for Overtime
    Point (i)-Payment of Bank Fees/Cheques

  2. Point (j)-Incorporation of SM.S. Principles into Part 2 of the Collective Agreement with significant removals from that presently included e.g. Consultation and Partnership.

  3. Point (k)-Removal of Trainees from coverage of the Collective Agreement
    This has the effect of removing the ability of the Union to negotiate wages and conditions of employment for Trainees and would create significant difficulties in representing Trainees either individually or collectively in any Dispute that may arise.

For the Fire Service to propose that they should have a completely free hand to impose wages (if any?) and whatever conditions on the Union’s most vulnerable members is completely unacceptable.

As a consequence of the rejection of the offer, the Committee is finalizing details of Industrial Action. The Action to be initially implemented will allow an escalation of the impact of the Action if that is necessary.

Details, including the commencement date of the intended Action, will be advised to members early next week.

Please contact Committee members if any further clarification is required.

:: Newsletter to Members - 26 June 2009

Response - Sprinklered Buildings

The Union is strongly opposed to the intention to significantly reduce the PDA to Sprinklered Buildings to, in almost all cases, two pumps.

This is a very poorly thought out and foolhardy move and is being made for little apparent and justifiable reasons. It is outstandingly negligent that resources provided by the community are required to remain idle when there is an inevitability that they will be critically required at a Sprinklered Building incident.

The Health and Safety of firefighters and the public are being unnecessarily put at risk and operational efficiency significantly impaired.

In those areas affected, Locals will be asked to write to building owners where reduced turnout is applied to advise them of the effect of such a reduction.

The Union will be pursuing this with the Fire Service.

The Union is aware that members have been directed to carry out a re-assessment of Sprinklered Buildings using the new criteria which is designed to reduce turnouts.

Members are advised not to undertake this work.

For Business Plans to be amended to include this new work, there must be extensive consultation with affected members.  Management cannot unilaterally alter Business Plans objectives, reports, or impose targets.

As well, this reduced turnout position arises out of NRAM work.  NRAM is a means to facilitate and agree on the development of a National Resource Allocation Model.

This reduction in turnouts has never been consulted on let alone agreed.

Both procedures for amending Business Plans and the need to agree NRAM outcomes are contained in the Collective Agreement.

:: Newsletter to Members - 10 June 2009

Returning Officer's Notice to Members

Triennial Elections

Union Council

Further to the Returning Officer’s NTM of 4 June 2009. And further to yesterday’s (9 June 2009) Returning Officer’s NTM -

Following the withdrawal of Boyd Raines’ nomination for the position of President, and Athol Conway’s nomination for the position of Vice President, the revised list of Nominees is:

PRESIDENT:

CONWAY, ATHOL
WARNER, STEPHEN

VICE PRESIDENT:

FITZMAURICE, DENIS
HALLETT, PETER
RAINES, BOYD
SINGLE, BRENT

SECRETARY:

BEST, DEREK

Ian Wright
Acting National Returning Officer.

:: NZPFU Latest Local News Feeds

NZPFU Latest Local News Feeds

Auckland Wellington Christchurch
June 12, 2009
Auckland Local Notice to Members:
Section 66 Appointments...
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February 16, 2009
Wellington Local Notice to Members:
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February 27, 2008
Christchurch Local Notice to Members:
Notification of Stop Work Meeting - Industrial Action...
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June 10, 2009
Auckland Local Notice to Members:
Risk Based Response to Sprinklered Building Events...
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November 1, 2008
Wellington Local Notice to Members: Urgent Special Meeting and E-Mail Campaign...
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October 28, 2008
Christchurch Local Notice to Members:
Appointment of Ross Ditmer and Mark Boere...
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June 4, 2009
Media Release:
Fire Service to Reduce Appliance Responses to Downtown Auckland High Risk Buildings...
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April 7, 2008
Wellington Local Notice to Members: To the Officers and Fire-fighters Of the Hamilton Local...
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July 1, 2008
Christchurch Local Notice to Members:
Notice to Members - Funding...
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May 22, 2009
Northern Branch Notice to Members:
Entitlements for Staff Attending Fire Service Training Courses...
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January 24, 2008
Wellington Local Notice to Members: Special General Meeting, SO Vacancy Karori, Section 66 Policy, Paraparaumu Staffing Issues...
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March 7, 2008
Christchurch Local Notice to Members:
National Clarifies Worker Rights Policy...
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March 9, 2009
Auckland Local Notice to Members:
Change of Meeting Time...
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December 13, 2007
Wellington Local Notice to Members: Paraparaumu staffing update...
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February 7, 2008
Christchurch Local Notice to Members: Urgent Action Report...
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March 4, 2009
Auckland Local Notice to Members:
Special Meeting of Members...
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November 1, 2007
Wellington Local Notice to Members: PCA, Watch Reps & Vegetation Fires...
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December 14, 2007
Christchurch Local Notice to Members: Christmas greetings...
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:: How the NZPFU can benefit you

  • Coverage by the collective agreement

  • Representation and advocacy in all matters relating to and arising out of employment

  • Representation and advocacy on behalf of career firefighters with central Government and agencies, the NZ Council of Trade Unions and the wider trade union movement including international forums

  • Limited provision of Group Life/Total and Partial Disability Insurance

  • Nominations of members' representatives as trustees onto the NZFS Superannuation Scheme

What else?
The NZPFU is a key partner with the Fire Service in delivering the Fire Service's strategic vision of reducing the incidence and consequence of fire and to provide a professional response to other emergencies.

More information:
NZPFU representatives are based on all career fire stations.  There are also 19 Union Locals in the major metropolitan and principal centres where career firefighters are employed.

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