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Striking British firefighters speak out: "They want to
bring us down"
By our reporters
28 November 2002
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On November 22, some 51,000 firefighters began an eight-day
strike in pursuit of a 40 percent wage rise to bring them up to
£30,000 per annum. The walkout was deliberately provoked
by the Labour government of Tony Blair, which wants to inflict
a major defeat on the firefighters in order to ram through cuts
in the service and to set an example to other workers that there
will be no money made available for higher pay awards.
The scale of the attacks envisioned was revealed this week
when Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott spoke of the possibility
of shedding a fifth of all jobs in the service, which would mean
more than 11,000 redundancies.
Mistrust and hostility towards the Labour government is widespread
amongst the strikers. At four fire stations in Glasgow, many workers
said they would never vote for them again and several more said
that Labour had left the working class. There was some criticism
of the TUC for not offering support.
Iain Smith, a station officer at Anniesland Road Fire Station,
said, The dispute is about pay, working conditions. We dont
want strings attached to any settlement. Modernisation means cuts.
Most deaths are at night and the government wants to change the
shifts at night.
We are not opposed to modernisation per se, things like
greater fire safety awareness, but we are opposed to job cuts.
[Deputy Prime Minister John] Prescott had a meeting with [Fire
Brigades Union leader] Andy Gilchrist when he wanted to talk about
community fire awareness. We are already doing that, but Prescott
didnt know. It shows they dont know what they are
talking about. Ive lost all faith in Labour. FBU contributions
go to Labour, but theyre considering stopping that. Labour
have an agenda for all public service workers, but they should
take each claim as it comes.
Alberto Capanni, who works from Kelvinhaugh St. Fire Station,
said, Labour are turning their backs on the principles that
formed them, to help the working man. They are more interested
in Middle England, keeping Middle England happy is good for votes.
There is a political vacuum which here in Scotland will be filled
by the Scottish Nationalist Party, whether you like them or not.
I voted for the Scottish parliament, but it seems to be a bit
of a joke.
When I was growing up there used to Communist, Labour,
Tories and the Liberals. Now Labour and the Tories are the same,
Liberals are nowhere. Communism didnt work, but the idea
of everyone being equal is a good one.
Asked about the direction of the struggle, Alberto said, It
has been 25 years since the last pay campaign. The public should
have been better prepared, more informed. We should have highlighted
what 40 percent means. We are asking for a flat rate increase
of £8,500. Many people do a 35-hour week, but we already
do a 42-hour week.
Calumn Scott from Maryhill Fire Station said, The government
are throwing the full weight of the state against us. If they
can afford hundreds of millions to bail out British Energy and
money for Railtrack shareholders then they can afford to pay us.
Garry Jones, also at Maryhill, said, If the government
win it will be a disaster for the fire service and a disaster
for the whole public sector.
Des Oaks from Springburn Fire Station said, Modernisation
is all about cuts. The employers and the government dont
want to replace retired firefighters. They want to keep a lid
on the public sector, and the firefighters strike is a spearhead
for the public sector. The fire brigade are the big scalpthey
want to bring us down.
At Wembley Fire Station in London, the World Socialist Web
Site spoke to a group of firefighters who preferred to remain
anonymous.

Asked how he thought the strike would develop, one firefighter
said, Obviously the government has got an agenda. Theyve
sabotaged the deals twice. You cant have it where one review
last year said the fire service is the most efficient service
in the country and this year it is supposed to be rubbish. There
is no such thing as an independent review.
A second striker added, It should be an all-out strike.
Both we and the government are determined, but I dont know
how we can win.
Our reporter asked what the firefighters thought the effect
of a war against Iraq would be. One responded, If they do
go to war they will either make the strike illegal or force us
to go back. If they take the troops away [from providing emergency
cover] and there is no fire service cover at all the public will
be against us.
Even if they send in the troops to get all the fire appliances
they still wont have enough of them trained to use them.
If the army turned up here and tried to take the appliances Id
say, Here you are then. Take them. And do you want me to
train you how to use them?
Anyway we dont own these appliances. The government
doesnt own them. A private company, a part of Transco called
TLG, owns them. They also own our fire gear. Its all leased
for about a couple of years.
Personally I think the government are only threatening
to use the police and army to provoke a confrontation. Thats
what they want. They want headlines saying firemen, police and
soldiers are fighting on the picket line just so they can slag
us off.
As [Fire Brigades Union leader] Andy Gilchrist said,
it is 20 pence per household per year to fund this pay rise.
Another firefighter added, It seems that the government
are making themselves richerstashing the money away. I thought
Blair blamed the previous Conservative government when he came
in, but he is following in that pattern himself. It seems they
want to turn us into a mini-America where you have to have insurance
for everythingfire, health.
The fat cat managers give themselves a wage rise but
make the people redundant or make them work twice as hard. Until
that is stopped I dont see much happening.
See Also:
The political issues raised by Britains
firefighters strike
[23 November 2002]
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