Election of Timaru Local Vice President
I declare RICHARD SULLIVAN duly elected to the position of Timaru Local Vice President.
I declare RICHARD SULLIVAN duly elected to the position of Timaru Local Vice President.
The NZPFU will continue to push for guaranteed staffing, proper processes for procuring and maintaining appliances and equipment and fair wages when the parties again meet in mediation this week.
In accordance with the NZPFU Rule B.15.11 the Taupo Local gives notice of the Taupo Local Annual General Meeting.
This afternoon the NZPFU issued the attached notices of escalated strike action.
Please be advised that the Rotorua Local will be holding its AGM on Monday 15th August @1630hrs in the Waiwherowhero room on Rotorua station.
The official term start day for the new NZPFU Auckland Local Committee is the 1st of August.
We refer Members to the previous election notices where the following were declared elected.
Members are advised that it is not in their interests to participate in FENZ’s Volunteer Support Function Review including the survey until further notice.
Members are advised that pursuant to Union Rule B.15.11, notice is given for the Auckland Local Annual General Meeting to be held on Wednesday 31 August 2022.
With the Wellington Local Secretary and President positions being declared, there is now the Wellington Vice-President and remaining Local Committee positions vacant.
Following the close of poll for the election of Rotorua Local Vice President, I hereby declare.
Following the close of poll for the election of 10 Auckland Local Committee Members, I hereby declare.
Please see attached the Returning Officer’s declarations for the Wellington Local Secretary and President positions.
Please see attached the Returning Officer’s declarations for the Christchurch Local President and Vice President elections, and the Timaru Local Secretary election.
The election for Auckland Local Committee members closes at 1700 hours next Tuesday (5 July).
There can now be absolutely no room for controversy or complacency with the World Health Organisation determining firefighting is Group 1A carcinogenic to humans – the highest rating for carcinogenic status.
As of 11.59pm on 7 July 2022 firefighters will no longer be covered by the Covid-19 mandatory vaccination Health Order.
In accordance with the NZPFU Rules, Palmerston North members are informed that as of the closing date the following nominations had been received for the positions of Palmerston North Local President, Vice-President, Secretary and Committee members.
In accordance with the NZPFU Rules, Masterton members are informed that as of the closing date the following nominations had been received for the positions of Masterton Local President, Vice-President, Secretary and Committee members.
Across New Zealand, FENZ is failing the community with failing trucks and equipment and dangerously low levels of career firefighters and 111 emergency call centre operators.
FENZ has confirmed that the PCA Allowance will be paid on 29 June 2022.
Instead of spending his energy getting around the mediation table to resolve the many critical issues, FENZ Deputy National Commander Brendan Nally has been sending out communications wide and far with thinly veiled threatening references to the code of conduct.
The mediation between the NZPFU and FENZ bombed last week with FENZ refusing to discuss any issue other than remuneration.
CEO Kerry Gregory via District Manager Maunder have requested all drivers of FENZ vehicles to supply their driver licence details to FENZ so that it can be “entered into the system”
Electronic voting kicks off at 0900 hours on 21 June for the triennial Local elections for the Locals where the Local Officials and Committee were not elected unopposed.
NZPFU members are taking lawful industrial action when not complying with the latest notice issued by FENZ as the NZPFU strike notice expressly includes non- compliance with any such policy or rule.
NZPFU members commence strike action at 0001 hours on Monday 13 June as they fight for fair and reasonable wages and safe systems of work.
It's now been revealed that the replacement aerial, moved from Auckland to Hamilton, cannot be fully crewed today because FENZ failed to hire enough firefighters.
In accordance with the NZPFU Rules, Members are informed that an election for the Timaru Local Secretary and President positions shall be conducted by electronic voting.
In accordance with the NZPFU Rules, Members are informed that an election for the Christchurch Local President and Vice President positions shall be conducted by electronic voting.
In accordance with the NZPFU Rules, Members are informed that an election for the Wellington Local Secretary and President positions shall be conducted by electronic voting.
In accordance with the NZPFU Rules, Rotorua members are informed that an election for the position of Rotorua Local Vice President will be held.
In accordance with the NZPFU Rules, Auckland members are informed that an election for the 10 positions of the Auckland Local Committee will be held.
Parnell firefighters watched their life saving aerial appliance leave Auckland for Hamilton today. The move comes after Hamilton's aerial went offline for servicing. Parnell firefighters have been left to crew a salvage truck. Just one heavy aerial remains to protect Auckland.
Tonight, Fire and Emergency NZ can roster only ONE Dispatcher for the entire South Island.
Redwood, Christchurch was left without their fire truck today after the truck's brakes failed. The 15 year old truck almost caught fire returning to station following a callout. The community was without a fire truck for 3 hours. A 24 year old vehicle has been commissioned to replace it.
Please see attached the Southern Branch Returning Officer’s declaration of nominees for the triennial Local Officials and Committee elections.
This workstation in Wellington should be staffed by a dispatcher. Instead it sits empty. FENZ never hired enough dispatchers.
Christchurch firefighters were at risk responding in this truck for an unknown period of time as the brake air supply lines had been compromised by an undetected break of the drive shaft brackets. Christchurch City is now without this appliance.
Please see attached the Northern Branch Returning Officer’s declaration of nominees for the triennial Local Officials and Committee elections.
Please see attached the Central Branch Returning Officer’s declaration of nominees for the triennial Local Officials and Committee elections.
REMOVE FLASH FLOOD 500 YELLOW 45 LENGTH HOSE FROM TRUCKS
The NZPFU has notified FENZ of yet another incident with Flash Flood 500 Yellow 45 length hose failing.
Learn how our career Firefighters and 111 Dispatchers are treated compared to their colleagues working at Fire HQ. National Secretary Wattie Watson appears on 1News Breakfast.
Christchurch City, Anzac, Hamilton City, Te Rapa, St Heliers, Otahuhu and Glen Eden stations are all dangerously short of crew today because FENZ failed to employ sufficient career Firefighters.
This is what can happen when fire trucks are offline due to FENZ failing to employ enough career firefighters.
Parnell & Mt Roskill appliances, Auckland City's HAZMAT Command Unit, Hamilton City's second fire truck, Gisborne's second fire truck - all pulled from service due to lack of Firefighters. Otara, Te Rapa and Hamilton aerial - all dangerously short of Firefighters.
Today the NZPFU issued notice of Strike action.
NZPFU Members turned out in droves across the country over the past three weeks with 99.3 percent of those that voted rejecting the FENZ offer.
NZPFU members vote overwhelming to reject FENZ's offer to settle the collective agreement and to take all proposed forms of strike action.
Just 4 Firefighters on duty today. Unable to crew second fire truck because FENZ failed to employ sufficient career Firefighters.
Fire Crisis map showing locations of station closures and appliances that FENZ failed to fully crew with sufficient career Firefighters over the last 7 days.
Today, Dunedin's front running truck Dunedin 211 is off the run due to a lack of available staff.
Fire and Emergency NZ may have forgotten you Nelson, but we haven't.
New Zealand career firefighting staffing continues to be at crisis levels with no fix in the immediate future likely.