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:: Ports of Auckland Dispute - 19 January
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Ports of
Auckland
Dispute
The Maritime Union and the Council of Trade Unions have released a fact sheet
on the Ports of Auckland dispute.
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:: Thanks from the NZ
Meat Workers Union and Helen Kelly, NZCTU |

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:: 2012 National Rugby
& Netball Tournament |
2012 National Rugby & Netball
Tournament
Host: Northland Fire Brigades Sports Club
Where: Kerikeri, Bay of Islands, New Zealand
When: 7th & 8th September 2012
Mark Gummer is the point of contact and he would like to hear from all
team managers to gauge interest urgently:
Mark Gummer
Chairman
Northland Fire Brigades Sports Club
Phone: (027) 485-3901
Email: mark.gummer@fire.org.nz
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:: Get Involved in the Hutt City Games! |

Get Involved in the Hutt City Games!
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The 2012 Australasian Police and Emergency Services Games
run from March 2-9 and there is something for everyone with 41 sports on
offer.
Volunteer and career firefighters are eligible to compete
and there will be good competition for participants of all skill levels and
ages.
Other agencies involved in the Games include Police,
Customs, Corrections, Fisheries, St John, Wellington Free Ambulance and
Aviation Security.
There is a strong contingent from Australia coming across
for the Games. For the first time ever, a Trans-Tasman clash will take place
in 6 sports on the final day of competition.
There is plenty to do and see in the Hutt and a spectacular
closing ceremony has been planned which all competitors will receive a
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For more details, and to register for your sport, check out the
Games website
www.apandesgames.com.
Sports registrations close on February 2, so get in quick!

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:: Newsletter to Members - 18 January 2012 |
Collective Agreement Negotiations
Further to
Newsletter to Members - 12 January 2012, attached is self explanatory
correspondence between the Union and Fire Service Management:
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E-mail from
Janine Hearn of 17 January 2012
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E-mail reply
from the Union of 17 January 2012
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E-mail from
Janine Hearn of 18 January 2012
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E-mail reply
from the Union of 18 January 2012
Members will be updated when the Fire Service Management’s reply is received.
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:: Newsletter to Members - 12 January 2012 |
Collective Agreement Negotiations
Attached is self explanatory correspondence between the Union and Fire
Service Management.
- E-mail from Janine Hearn
with attachment of 10 January 2012

- E-mail reply from the
Union of 12 January 2012

Members will be updated when the Fire Service Management’s reply is received.
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:: Newsletter to Members - 23 December 2011 |
Collective Agreement Negotiations
Further to
Newsletter No. 47 – 14 December 2011.
The Union has received the formal offer from the employer. However,
the offer is significantly different from that the employer was
proposing at the bargaining table. As well, there are many
questions, points of clarification and omissions in the employer’s
proposal to substantially resolve the Relieving Clauses.
The Union sees it as essential (particularly with the present large
number of problems being experienced by Relievers) that an expansion
of relieving needs quite clear, unambiguous and specific conditions
regarding relieving so as to avoid future disputes.
Principle elements of the employer’s offer include:
- 2.7% increase in Wages & Allowances from date of settlement
(proposed to be 31 December 2011)
- A further 1.5% on Wages & Allowances from 1 July 2012.
- Collective Agreement to expire 31 December 2012.
- Significant re-write of Relieving Provisions with an expected
consequent significant increase in the number of Relievers.
- Lump Sum payment of $1,200 for every Union member employed at
the date of settlement (proposed to be 31 December 2011).
This $1,200 is in lieu of any increase in Wages & Allowances for
2011.
As the Union predicted in
Newsletter No. 47 – 14 December, the Union is of the firm view
that at least a further bargaining meeting (held with the assistance
of a Labour Department Mediator) is necessary for the Union to
obtain answers to the many questions members will understandably
have regarding the new Relieving positions.
The employer has however required the Union to accept the offer by
31 December 2011 (subject to ratification) otherwise it would
disappear.
Consequently the Union has written to the employer advising them
that the Union is not in a position to either reject or accept the
offer by 31 December 2011 and advising that at least a further
bargaining meeting is necessary.
Copy available
for download here.
Members will be advised of the employer’s response when received.
Copy of employer’s offer available for download here.
Industrial Action
The Union has filed a new Notice of Strike Action, which adds to the
existing action:
- A ban on the training of the Recruits to be engaged in
Recruits Course RCTPH 1201.
Copies of Strike Notices
available here.
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:: How the NZPFU can benefit you |
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Coverage by the collective agreement
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Representation and advocacy in all matters relating
to and arising out of employment
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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
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Limited provision of Group Life/Total and Partial Disability
Insurance
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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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