The key issues for ACT Fire and Rescue firefighters in their next enterprise bargaining agreement are: Keep the pay rise, invest in safetyRecruit to address the firefighter shortage and address excessive overtime Implement a modern training regime Implement a firefighter wellbeing initiativeEnsure fire stations meet modern safety standardsOnly use firefighters' images in … [Read more...]
New $2.2m ‘Bronto’ to come on line
The aging and breakdown-prone Bronto, "the ACT's only specialised aerial firefighting unit" will be replaced with e new $2.2 million vehicle, according to a report in The Canberra Times of 8 May 2019. The government has also confirmed it had "signed off on a new $2 million pumper." In response to both announcements, UFU ACT Secretary, Greg McConville, said, "It's a welcome … [Read more...]
Good news for firefighters in ACT Budget
Canberra's firefighting capacity is set to expand in next week's ACT Budget according to this report in The Canberra Times of 31 May 2019. The budget is set to provide funds for the "preliminary design and preparations for two new shared fire and ambulance stations, one in the Molonglo Valley and another in the city", recruiting 36 new firefighters, and "$2.2 million on a … [Read more...]
Signal 7 of 20 May 2019 – Update on progress with Enterprise Bargaining + General Meeting notice
This Signal 7 provides a brief update on the state of play with enterprise bargaining. A General Meeting of the UFU ACT to provide a full report on progress with Enterprise Bargaining will be held as follows: Date: Thursday 30th May (B Platoon nightshift) Venue: Malvern Star and Speedwell Rooms, Dickson Tradies Ground Floor, 2 Badham Street, Dickson Time: 18.30 hrs SHARP … [Read more...]
ACT ESA commissioner Lane to leave role after six years
The head of the ACT Emergency Services Agency, Dominic Lane, has announced his resignation, after more than six year in the role, reports the Canberra Times on 24 April 2019. … [Read more...]