But we have on couple of occasions been rather taken with what they have posted on their website. FCCL was dropped a hint to look at their articles on the Chief Fire Officers Association, and what an interesting read it is! The full article is available here
So a "bog standard " fire fighters pays approx £323 a year from their wages to enjoy the many benefits of being a member of the FBU.
We think that WYFRS and SYFRS should take a stand and refuse to pay the subscriptions of the Chief Officer. The London Fire Brigade agree with us.Last year Ron Dobson the London Fire Commissioner said this
We think that we the tax payers of Yorkshire should start to lobby to stop these payments to people who already get very high salaries BUT it is much worse, here on the front page of the CFOA is the launch of Bluewatch !
Capita plc has today announced the launch of Blue Watch, a new fire and home safety scheme, supported by the UK’s fire and rescue services (FRS). Capita has signed a seven year contract, with an option to extend for a further three years, with CFOA Services Ltd (CSL) - a trading company of the Chief Fire Officers Association (CFOA) - to deliver the scheme.
The full press release is available here (but you might have to login as a guest on the CFOA site)
Now call me thick but aren't we being constantly told that firefighters workload is reducing?
That we don't need as many of them ?
Yet our very own Fire Chiefs are using OUR MONEY to promote a private venture and reading Paul Fullers (CFOA Services Ltd (CSL) chair) which is a trading company of the Chief Fire Officers Association) validation of the programme makes me feel extremely sick !
Paul Fuller, CSL chair, said: “As a serving fire chief, I am proud of the work fire and rescue services across the UK have done to drive down death and injury, but more can always be done. Too many lives are still lost and injuries caused, which is why we have set up Blue Watch. Using our experience, knowledge and professionalism we will help landlords make their properties safer from the risks of fire and carbon monoxide. It’s all about providing the best possible advice and support, as well as top quality safety products. We are looking forward to working with Capita in bringing a fresh approach to fire and CO safety, which we hope will reduce the number of people affected by fire and CO.”
FCCL strongly advises everybody regardless of the work they do to join (and indeed become involved and active in ) A TRADE UNION. Unions can provide you with many benefits, from cheaper insurance to legal cover for employment issues should you ever need it. However being in a union is not free, you pay a subscription, usually monthly to give you the cover you need. Most unions subs are on a sliding scale depending on how much you earn. Below are the 2013 rates for the Fire Brigades Union (should you need more information it's here
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WHOLETIME
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RETAINED
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VOLUNTEER
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JUNIOR FIREFIGHTER
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WEEKLY
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MONTHLY
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WEEKLY
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MONTHLY
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WEEKLY
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MONTHLY
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WEEKLY
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MONTHLY
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WEEKLY
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MONTHLY
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TRADE
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£5.30
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£22.97
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£2.65
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£11.49
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£1.75
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£7.58
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£0.35
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£1.53
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£1.75
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£7.58
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POLITICAL
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£0.16
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£0.69
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£0.16
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£0.69
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£0.16
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£0.69
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£0.16
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£0.69
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-
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-
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£0.76
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£3.29
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£0.76
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£3.29
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£0.76
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£3.29
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£0.76
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£3.29
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£0.76
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£3.29
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TOTAL
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£6.22
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£26.95
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£3.57
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£15.47
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£2.67
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£11.56
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£1.27
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£5.51
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£2.51
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£10.87
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So a "bog standard " fire fighters pays approx £323 a year from their wages to enjoy the many benefits of being a member of the FBU.
So if a firefighter on an average salary of £28,500 a year pays £323 (doing some big sums )
this means a Chief Fire Officer should pay in the region of £1,800 per year fees to the CFOA
BUT
GUESS
WHAT ???
THEY PAY NOTHING AT ALL
Because WE THE TAX PAYER PAY THEM
Brigade |
2009-10 | 2010-11 | 2011-12 | Total |
West Yorkshire | £4,698.75 | £13,638.63 | £14,652.00 | £32,989.38 |
South Yorkshire | £17,909.74 | £22,907.00 | £16,610.15 | £57,426.89 |
And to quote the taxpayers alliance
The name suggests this is an organisation paid for by those at the top of the fire service. As I pointed out, this is far from the truth. It is taxpayers that prop-up the CFOA as it gets subscriptions from fire authorities across the country. Those same fire authorities even pay for the individual subscriptions of well paid senior fire officers.
We think that WYFRS and SYFRS should take a stand and refuse to pay the subscriptions of the Chief Officer. The London Fire Brigade agree with us.Last year Ron Dobson the London Fire Commissioner said this
At a time when public sector organisations are being challenged to make huge savings across the board, we believe this increase shows a lack of empathy with the financial situation facing all the fire and rescue services that CFOA is there to support.“In the current economic climate we believe they should be leading the way, rather than simply passing on the cost of savings that we are all being asked to make.
We think that we the tax payers of Yorkshire should start to lobby to stop these payments to people who already get very high salaries BUT it is much worse, here on the front page of the CFOA is the launch of Bluewatch !
The CFOA are actually in partnership with a private company CAPITA
Capita plc has today announced the launch of Blue Watch, a new fire and home safety scheme, supported by the UK’s fire and rescue services (FRS). Capita has signed a seven year contract, with an option to extend for a further three years, with CFOA Services Ltd (CSL) - a trading company of the Chief Fire Officers Association (CFOA) - to deliver the scheme.
The full press release is available here (but you might have to login as a guest on the CFOA site)
Now call me thick but aren't we being constantly told that firefighters workload is reducing?
That we don't need as many of them ?
Yet our very own Fire Chiefs are using OUR MONEY to promote a private venture and reading Paul Fullers (CFOA Services Ltd (CSL) chair) which is a trading company of the Chief Fire Officers Association) validation of the programme makes me feel extremely sick !
Paul Fuller, CSL chair, said: “As a serving fire chief, I am proud of the work fire and rescue services across the UK have done to drive down death and injury, but more can always be done. Too many lives are still lost and injuries caused, which is why we have set up Blue Watch. Using our experience, knowledge and professionalism we will help landlords make their properties safer from the risks of fire and carbon monoxide. It’s all about providing the best possible advice and support, as well as top quality safety products. We are looking forward to working with Capita in bringing a fresh approach to fire and CO safety, which we hope will reduce the number of people affected by fire and CO.”
I THINK IT IS TIME TO CALL OUR FIRE CHIEFS TO ACCOUNT !
A FRESH APPROACH TO FIRE SAFETY - ----It is
P R I V A T I S A T I O N
(and not even by the back door)
Frank Knight used to be a director of this - its changed its name loads of times. Do some digging you might find something really useful.
ReplyDeleteAnn
Do they call it Blue watch because it is a Tory concept or to make it look like a fire and rescue lookalike
ReplyDeleteHa ha yes they probably do! Or more likely to give it a false authenticity.
ReplyDeleteCFOA is not a trade union , APFO is the union for fire chiefs and they do pay their own subscriptions to that. CFOA is supported by taxpayers money because the Government recognised the vital work it does in promoting fire safety etc. FBU subscriptions would be a lot lower if they paid their leaders more modest emoluments and were not losing members by the bus load because of their lacklustre leadership and that will accelerate if they manage to lead their members into a strike they cannot win
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