"We also would like the State Government to produce with the assistance of the E.S.O.s a strategic plan based on the SARAMS data to supply an efficient cost effective Emergency Service for the S.A. Community" see what I mean? Pump money into the urban area and stuff everyone else
Sorry, can you highlight where they specify the "Urban Area"? I read SA Community.
I love how most people on this forum demean the MFS firies and the UFU. Its all well and good for the most of us who are volunteers to sit back in our arm chairs and have a go at the UFU, but do the volunteers have to worry about wage or staff cuts? If the government cut back for us, it may mean less equipment or training courses. For those whose livelihood is firefighting it means an inability to feed their families, more time at work, and the loss of hard won conditions.
The UFU has a responsibility to the firies it represents. It has nothing to do with the rest of SA. Why should the UFU look state wide when it is not their responsibility. It is that of the State Government and SAFECOM to work things out statewide.
...take a look at the demands where is the better level of protection for the community?
Uh... have you really read their two priorities?
Priority 1:
We call upon the S.A. Government to restore funding to the SAMFS recurrent budget for
· The OTR
· The CBR officer
· The USAR officer
And provide funding for the Pod Driver
Priority 2:
In the 2008/2009 budget supply funding:-
* for the second FF on the Fire Boat
* for a second pod driver
* for a fire crew to start at the Beulah Park station in 2008
* In the 2009/2010 budget supply funding for a Fire crew by October 2009 to staff the new Seaford Station
* Produce a plan outlining future recruitment plans for the next decade to:-
1. Maintain appropriate numbers to allow existing staff to access their entitlements and to cover long term sick leave reliefs,
2. Recruit enough staff to replace retiring FFs,
3. Staff new stations,
4. Recruit sufficient Officers to manage the Fire Service and train fire Fighters to an approved standard of competency.
We also would like the State Government to produce with the assistance of the E.S.O.s a strategic plan based on the SARAMS data to supply an efficient cost effective Emergency Service for the S.A. Community
So funding for specialist positions has nothing to do with community safety?
Funding for fire crews for new stations.... again, nothing to do with community safety?
Ensure numbers of officers to manage and train the fire service also has nothing to do with community safety?
Chook, despite your obvious anti unionism, how can you suggest that NOTHING in the priorities that the UFU have put to SAMFS deal with better levels of protection for the community?