With New Zealand firefighters campaigning hard for a decent new collective agreement, one of the consequences
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of their strike action was not to do training usually provided by Members for people going to
Antarctica for the summer. This generally takes the form of a week's fire prevention and firefighting instruction for N.Z. Antarctic Team
members.
OS alertThe Union then found out that NZ Fire Service management was making strenuous efforts
to find an alternative sources of trainers, including Australia. As a
consequence, the NZPFU contacted UFUA National Secretary Peter Marshall who immediately advised all UFU Branches of
the NZ Fire Service’s attempts to engage scab labour.
The Fire Service had contacted the Tasmanian
Fire Service with an urgent request for trainers from that state to go
to Christchurch. (The Tasmanian Fire Service provides the training for the
Australian Antarctic Team). However, quick action by the UFU Tasmanian
Branch put a stop to any Tasmanian Members making the journey across the Tasman.
A win for cooperationThe NZPFU sees this as a great example of Trans-Tasman cooperation between
the respective Firefighter Unions and demonstrates the value of close
Trans-Tasman contact and cooperation. The Union thanks both Peter Marshall and Tasmanian
Branch Secretary Richard Warwick for their immediate and strong action in support of the NZ firefighters' cause.
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