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The Socialist 23 January 2013

Action can stop cuts

The Socialist issue 749

Action can stop cuts

London copter crash 'accident waiting to happen'

Changes to ESA: more attacks on disabled people

Fight the unfair bedroom tax!

Them ... & Us


Book review: Planning for the Planet

Film review: Les Miserables


USA - Workers start to demand change

Sahel: No to the war in Mali


Ystrad Mynach: Give us back our A&E!

'You won't see an investment banker with a hose'

Save London's fire service

Southampton: Give youth a future!

Building an anti-cuts voice in council elections

East London school rejects 'academisation'

Campaigning against the cuts

Manchester: fightback needed in city of extreme poverty

Bristol mayor says 'out with the new, in with the cuts'

Leicester: Build a united campaign for community resources


London teachers call for strike action against Performance Related Pay

Victory at Runcorn Thermal Power Station

Bolton hospital - fighting mass redundancies

Workplace In Brief

 
 
 
 

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Save London's fire service

Matt Wrack, FBU geneal secretary,London lobby of fire authority, 21 January 2013, photo Neil Cafferky

Matt Wrack, FBU geneal secretary,London lobby of fire authority, 21 January 2013, photo Neil Cafferky   (Click to enlarge)

The Fire Brigades Union (FBU) has condemned proposals by the mayor of London, Boris Johnson, to close 12 fire stations, remove 18 fire engines and slash around 400 firefighter jobs.
Firefighters and their supporters from across London are lobbying the fire brigade's headquarters on Monday 21st January.
Paul Neale, London FBU southwest area organiser and 27 years a firefighter, spoke to Paula Mitchell:

The mayor claims response times won't be shortened. But instead of engines, they are looking at using specially adapted minis to attend incidents! So when they talk about the first vehicle on the scene it's not necessarily a fire engine.

It's possible you could have a mini within six minutes and then after eight minutes that's when a fully crewed fire engine turns up.

London lobby of fire authority, 21 January 2013 , photo Neil Cafferky

London lobby of fire authority, 21 January 2013 , photo Neil Cafferky   (Click to enlarge)

There was a report by management that we were stretched to our limits with the riots and terror attacks.

So cutting us further means we'll go below the safety critical limit and the people of London won't have the service they need or deserve.

God forbid when the first person dies, and even more if it's a child; will these people be held accountable for what's happened?

They come out with facts and figures about deaths in fires to justify cuts, but what they don't say is that they've changed the way they record fire deaths now.

They're making these cuts and yet they've wasted so much money. London Fire Brigade spent £15 million on a fire house for training that can't be used.

They built it at Southwark training station. They built it in a smoke-free zone so it can't be used for fires! And when it was used, the cabling melted. Apparently the police are using it now.

They privatised the fire engines but it's chaos, they've changed the company so many times it's unreal, they might as well have done the competitive tendering process with a musical chairs system. Now we're using engines 15-20 years old.

Now the fleet has changed hands again and Babcocks own it. Babcocks also got the contract for training as well.

The in-house bid was overlooked for whatever reason. Babcocks is doing all the recruitment. It's preparation for full privatisation.

There'll probably have to be compulsory redundancies, they're not getting enough numbers for voluntary. We have to fight this.

With all the cuts from the government, I think we all need to come out, we need a general strike.

FBU lobby: Monday 21st January, 1.30pm

London Fire Brigade HQ, 169 Union Street, Southwark, London

This version of this article was first posted on the Socialist Party website on 21 January 2013 and may vary slightly from the version subsequently printed in The Socialist.


In this issue


Socialist Party news and analysis

Action can stop cuts

London copter crash 'accident waiting to happen'

Changes to ESA: more attacks on disabled people

Fight the unfair bedroom tax!

Them ... & Us


Socialist Party reviews

Book review: Planning for the Planet

Film review: Les Miserables


International socialist news and analysis

USA - Workers start to demand change

Sahel: No to the war in Mali


Socialist Party reports and campaigns

Ystrad Mynach: Give us back our A&E!

'You won't see an investment banker with a hose'

Save London's fire service

Southampton: Give youth a future!

Building an anti-cuts voice in council elections

East London school rejects 'academisation'

Campaigning against the cuts

Manchester: fightback needed in city of extreme poverty

Bristol mayor says 'out with the new, in with the cuts'

Leicester: Build a united campaign for community resources


Socialist Party workplace news

London teachers call for strike action against Performance Related Pay

Victory at Runcorn Thermal Power Station

Bolton hospital - fighting mass redundancies

Workplace In Brief


 

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