NEWS

Members will be aware that FRM Butt has appointed Operational Planning Officer Cuthbert to the position of Acting Deputy Chief Fire Officer (Assistant Area Manager) in the Waitemata Fire Area (North Western Fire District).

The U.F.U. of Australia – Victorian Branch has established a Website www.thankyoufiries.com to allow morale-boosting messages to front-line Firefighters.

Members will by now have read the correspondence from Mike Hall and FRM Butt regarding the Area restructure.

Fire Safety Officers

The Fire Service’s reply to the Union’s letter of 14 January 2009 is reproduced herewith.

Fire Safety Restructure

Further to:  Notice 24 – 11 December 2008  Notice 25 – 23 December 2008 

At an urgent meeting of the Auckland Local Committee today, to discuss the apparent confusion that surrounds the Auckland Local’s position on Section 66 appointments, the Committee unanimously passed the following resolution which clearly and unequivocally states the present position of the Auckland Local and should leave all members with no doubt as to what is required.

The Auckland Local encourages its members to apply for the recently gazetted Assistant Area Manager vacancies in the Manukau Area and the Central Auckland Area.

Members should be aware that the Auckland Local has lodged notice of a dispute under Part 1 Clause 9 of the Collective Agreement for Uniformed and Communication Centre Employees (expired), with FRM Butt, because of his illegal directing of our members to perform duties outside the terms of the CEA to which they are parties.

Most members will by now have read the Region Notice issued by FRM Butt which was rather scathing about the Auckland Local’s stance on Section 66 appointments.

The Union refers to the letter from the Fire Service of 15 December, which can only be described as a further attempt to intimidate members into repaying an alleged amount that the Fire Service has still not established as having been overpaid.

The Executive and Committee of the Auckland Local wish all members and their families a very Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year.

The Auckland Local has obtained possession of a document written by Dr Paula Beever outlining the Fire Service’s view of the future of our organisation.

Fire Safety Officers

Further to: Union Newsletter No. 23 – 1 December 2008 Northern Branch Newsletter No.22 – 2 December 2008.

The Union is aware that FRM Butt has issued a Region Notice in which he calls for registration of interest in two secondment positions to Acting Deputy Chief Fire Officer.

Auckland Region Fire Risk Management Officer

Members may well be aware of the recent Gazette Notice 24/2008 regarding Fire Risk Management Officer, Auckland Region (Vacancy # 139/2008 – Multiple Vacancies).

Auckland Region, Fire Risk Management Officer

The fire service recently placed a Vacancy notice on the Intranet for “Fire Risk Management Officer, Auckland Region”. This notice indicated that there were multiple vacancies.

The Union is advised that the Employment Relations Authority has now forwarded the Fire Service’s statement to those persons the alleged overpayment was made to.

The Auckland Local met on Friday with FRM Butt and AFRM Binning to attempt to resolve the dispute over the unilateral alteration of workload and the comparisons of work of officers and stations being carried out in some Districts.

It is timely to remind members of the underlying principles of SMS, as there appears to be differing interpretations between the NZPFU and Region Management of the meaning of Part 6 Schedule 5 of the Collective Agreement

Members are hereby advised that a dispute now exists between the Auckland Local and the New Zealand Fire Service, Auckland Region, over the unilateral imposition of additional targets for the 405 programme and additional work with the 408 training, without consultation, as required by Part 6 Schedule 5 Clause 6.5.3 of the Collective Agreement for Uniformed and Communication Centre Employees.

Members will be aware that because of the present global recession, our Super Fund has been subject to the same losses as everyone else.

The Union is aware of the understandable concerns and questions being discussed by members relating to Superannuation generally, and your Union Trustees are working hard to have these addressed.

Members are advised that there will be a special general meeting to discuss any appropriate action over the proposed sacking of Chief Jon Graham, Wellington Fire District.

The Auckland Local Committee was delighted to read that the contract for these ill conceived vehicles had been cancelled, but was then mortified to see that the Fire Service’s intention was to recall for tenders for these vehicles.

The Auckland Local was recently advised by Regional Management that there had been between 70 and 80 Halfway/Boarding houses identified in the Auckland Area that had only a 2 pump response. These are only the ones that have been identified so far. All members know that there are many more which have not yet been identified.

The Local finds it disturbing that Fire Service Senior Management should introduce equipment on to front line appliances after the same equipment was overwhelmingly rejected by members after trials in the Auckland Fire Brigade. It was found that the LMR units were very difficult to use because the ½ second pressure requirement and the movement of the vehicle caused numerous false status signals to be sent. It was explained to Management that the units were not user friendly and should be removed from the vehicles they were fitted to for the trial. This request was granted, and the units were removed. It is unfortunate to see that after about a year, they have reappeared.

The Auckland Local President and Secretary have been meeting with FRM Butt regarding the 405 Fire Safety Building Survey.

Members are advised that the Auckland Local Annual General Meeting will be held on Thursday 21 August 2008.

A part of the problem experienced last year in Invercargill was Southern Region management’s refusing to continue to pay a minimum 3 hours for pre-arranged overtime – e.g. for Officer meetings.

Results of Ballot NORTHERN BRANCH PRESIDENT & SECRETARY As per the attached Ballot Declaration Forms, I hereby declare:

The Union is aware that the Capital Expenditure Program for the Christchurch Brigade has been altered, without consultation, by the Regional Commander Rob Saunders. The most disturbing matter that affects our members is the deletion of the funding for exhaust extraction systems for Woolston, Harewood and St Albans stations.

Members will, by now, have seen a request from Auckland Regional Management for members to submit comments and suggestions on the above document.

Members may be aware that recently there has been some debate about the correct standard of dress to be worn while attending fire calls.The Auckland Local advises members to follow the following guidelines when responding.

Fire Safety Officers

The Union, the Chiefs & Deputies Society and the PSA met with Fire Service management Paula Beever, Janine Hearn (Director of Human resources) and Michelle Richards this morning.

The dispute regarding the appointment process for two Assistant Fire Region Managers has been sent back by the Employment Court to the Employment Relations Authority for resolution, after holding it had no jurisdiction to order that the appointments of Messrs Ditmer and Boere not take place.