JENNIFER MYERS
Lowell Sun
ANDOVER - Lawrence Mayor William Lantigua on Tuesday blamed the firefighter union for creating a public-safety crisis that has cost surrounding communities more than $24,000 in personnel costs for mutual aid calls since July 7.
"It is an issue of money," Lantigua said. "The main reason why the Lawrence Fire Department has been hit so hard is that it is the one that makes the most money in the state of Massachusetts."
He added that if the firefighters gave up their 3.5 percent raise, he would be able to rehire four or five of the 23 firefighters who were laid off last month.
"Everyone needs to come to the table and not be so greedy," Lantigua said. "All we need is $1.8 million and we are not asking for the union to do it all. I have been trying from day one to accomplish no layoffs. The city has no money; it is in the hands of the unions."
Lawrence Firefighter Union President Pat Driscoll called Lantigua's statements "untrue and false," adding that the union took a vote in June to move forward with contract negotiations.
"We don't want to resolve our problems through the media," Driscoll said. "We wan to resolve them as professionals."
Area fire chiefs, including Lowell Chief Edward Pitta and Dracut Chief Leo Gaudette, as local and state elected officials and state Fire Marshal Stephen Coan. attended Tuesday morning meeting, held by the Essex Country Fire Chiefs Association at the Andover Public Saf,ty building.
"Firefighters never turn their back on the need of a fire department or a community, but this cannot continue," said Coan.
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August 17, 2010