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FBU strike to defend fire service
South Yorkshire firefighters demonstrate against cuts, photo A. Tice (Click to enlarge) FIRE BRIGADES Union (FBU) members in South Yorkshire have shown strong support during the first of two 24-hour strikes against management attempts to impose new shift patterns under threat of mass dismissals.
This gives the answer to chief fire officer Mark Smitherman who said that the union was being led by 'donkeys' and would not get members' support. 83% voted to strike on a 79% turn-out.
Six fire stations and five retained stations had to be closed as management could not get enough 'volunteers' to help them run a skeleton service. Lucky for them, and the public, there were no major incidents on the night of 19 October.
The fire authority said that firefighters would not have public support. Well the public gave their verdict all night with honking horns and food and drink supplies to the picket lines. "Let's have more of this 'not having public support'" commented one picket at Mansfield Road station.
Strikers were boosted by FBU general secretary Matt Wrack and other national officials visiting Sheffield Central and several other picket lines. Correctly, South Yorkshire is being seen as a battleground against bullying management and service cuts. Last month, 2,000 FBU members from all over the UK marched in Barnsley in support of their South Yorkshire comrades.
Firefighters don't want the shift changes management want, as they would be detrimental to family life and childcare arrangements and they could lead to cuts in night-time fire cover. But it is the threat to sack 744 firefighters that has really incensed union members.
Resolve is strong on the picket lines. Many pickets see the link with the rest of the public sector under attack, especially Royal Mail, and contrast these cuts with the bankers' bonuses and politicians' expenses.
The second strike is on 23 October at 6pm for 24 hours.
Alistair Tice
In this issue
Postal workers must win
Post - a battle that mass strike action can win
War and occupation
Afghanistan: Troops out!
Afghanistan - end the bloody occupation
Anti-racism
Protests at the BBC: No to the far-right, racist BNP
WDL racists chased out of town
International socialist news and analysis
Sri Lanka protest: Shut down the prison camps!
Chinaworker.info journalist refused entry into China
Socialist Party news and analysis
Tommy Sheridan - a socialist fighter on a worker's wage
Laughing all the way to the bank
Fast news
Socialist Party workplace news
FBU strike to defend fire service
Leeds bin workers fight on
Giant energy company hounds unemployed electrician
First bus drivers give bosses a 'fright'
400 jobs under threat at Leeds
Striking at London Metropolitan
Education
Primary education: Report slams government policy
Political representation
Union activists discuss pulling the plug on Labour
Conference on political representation
Socialist Party reviews
The Greatest Show on Earth: The evidence for Evolution
Hard Times by Charles Dickens, reviewed by Linda Taaffe
Marxist analysis: history
When Britain's spies backed Mussolini
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