Retained fire fighters in county Tipperary who are members of the SIPTU trade union are set to further escalate their strike action from Saturday if an agreement to resume talks isn't reached in the meantime.
The SIPTU National Retained Fire Fighter Committee confirmed yesterday (Wednesday) that its union members will escalate their strike action due to the failure of government to respond to their legitimate concerns.
SIPTU Public Administration and Community Division Organiser, Karan O'Loughlin said: “It has been nine weeks since this industrial action commenced and the silence from the Government has been astonishing. It has abandoned the retained fire service, leaving fire fighters at the side of the road in an effort to break their dispute.
“This strategy will not work. The men and women of the retained service are steadfast in their belief that the service will collapse if adequate measures are not taken to address the current recruitment and retention crisis and this dispute will continue until this happens.
She said the National Retained Fire Fighter Committee yesterday(Wednesday) agreed to inform management that, as of 8am on Saturday, August 12, all stations will go dark and will have no internal communications other than life saving information.
“If this does not encourage management back to the table then on Saturday, August 19, an additional one station will close each week in each county.
"Stations around the country are already closed 50 per cent of the time because of the refusal by management to agree adequate cover arrangements with fire fighters, and because many of them don’t have enough staff to respond to calls. This situation will now escalate.”
SIPTU Local Authority Sector Organiser, Brendan O’Brien said: “While members are angry at the lack of respect and support for the service shown by management and politicians, they are buoyed by the support they are receiving from the people in their own communities. This anger has transformed itself now into determination to ensure that this dispute delivers for the new recruits that are needed and for the future of the service.”
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