Labour and Liberal Democrats vote for new red tape on local firefighters
Deborah Dunleavy the Conservative Prospective MP for Bolton NE expressed concern this week at new European Union regulations that could lead to cuts in Greater Manchesters fire services and force up council tax bills. The European Parliament, including local Labour MEP for the
If the new EU rules go ahead, workers rights to opt-out from the working time rules will be abolished. Employers would have to ensure workers work no more than 48 hours a week. On-call time in the workplace, even when inactive, would be counted as working time. This will have a devastating impact on retained (part-time, professional) fighters, who double up their fire work with other jobs. Many have pagers on call in the event of emergencies.
This will cut the number of retained firefighters on active duty. There will be reduced local fire cover, response times will increase as firefighters have to come from further away, and more full-time firefighters will be needed pushing up the fire levy on council tax bills. The Local Government Association and Chief Fire Officers Association have attacked the plans.
Currently, in Greater Manchester, there are 44 retained firefighter posts. Only 16 posts are filled, reflecting difficulties in recruiting them. Such shortages would worsen if Labours Euro-MPs get their way.
Miss Dunleavy said:
Retained firefighters do a superb service to our community, helping tackle fires, floods and road accidents. I am very concerned at the effect of these new rules which would cut back workers rights to work when they choose.
This red tape, backed by Labour MEPs, would cut local fire services, put lives at risk and force up council tax across
10 children expelled and 620 suspended in local schoolsDeborah Dunleavy, Conservative Prospective MP Bolton North East expressed concern as offi
Botched care plans could add £26 to council tax bills across BoltonGordon Brown to make local taxpayers pay the price for personal care changes D
Half of all children bullied, but no expulsions across Bolton Official Government figures have revealed that just ninety pupils across the country we
Deborah Dunleavy, Conservative Prospective MP for Bolton North East, has pledged to do her bit for the British Armed Forces family. Mis
The World's Biggest Coffee Morning took place on Friday 25th October. Across the country, and in several other parts of the world, thousands of people
Time to reverse the rise of the 'surveillance state' says Deborah DunleavyLabour's state snooping is expensive, ineffective and intrusiveA future Cons
For ten years Gordon Brown said there would be no cuts under Labour, but now he has carried out his biggest-ever U-turn.For Gordon Brown,