JOHN MILLINGTON
Morning Star
London firefighters voted by an overwhelming 79 per cent for strike action yesterday after being threatened with the sack and re-employment on inferior contracts.
The huge Yes vote for strike was backed up by an equally impressive 79 per cent turnout of members in the ballot.
After receiving ultimatums from London Fire Brigade bosses and London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority chairman Brian Coleman that they would be all be sacked and re-employed on inferior contracts, their union the FBU has given bosses until today to withdraw the notice letters.
FBU general secretary Matt Wrack insisted that his members "hated" going on strike but that "they hated being bullied even more.
"This vote demonstrates that London firefighters will fight these mass sackings every step of the way.
"The London Fire Brigade now needs to lift the sacking notices and start negotiating properly," he said, urging London Fire Commissioner Ron Dobson to do "the sensible thing" and get back to negotiations with the union.
"We are holding off announcing strike dates for 24 hours in order to give the London Fire Brigade a last chance to do the sensible thing and withdraw the letters of dismissal so we can return to negotiating on the question of shift patterns," he said.
"I hope that, even at this late stage, commissioner Ron Dobson will do the sensible thing so that we can get round a table with him and sort out our differences over shift patterns without a gun being held to our heads."
But Mr Dobson appeared unmoved by the FBU members' declaration, saying: "Our contingency plans will of course now move forward to ensure the capital is protected during any period of strike action by the FBU."
Mr Coleman added: "It's disappointing and saddening that the only losers in all of this will be firefighters.
"A strike by the FBU will be unnecessary, unjustified and viewed unsympathetically by Londoners. This dispute centres on proposed changes to make people safer."
The overwhelming FBU vote creates the possibility for mass disruption in the capital with the likelihood of co-ordinated action between firefighters, RMT and TSSA on London Underground.
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October 15, 2010