We have no political affiliation
and therefore all monies from union subscriptions are ploughed
back into maintaining a first class value for money service
which protects our members 24hrs a day, 7 days a week, 365
days a year.
The Retained Firefighters
Union (RFU) was formed in 1976 and has gone from strength
to strength ever since. Our aims are to serve our members,
manage their expectations, and provide national and local
representation, provide general support and advice on any
issue relating to their fire service duties including primary
employment. We also provide free access to legal services
on employment law and personal injury claims.
Primarily we only represent
fire service personnel who have a Retained Duty System (RDS)
contract which ensures that we as a union have no conflicts
of interests. In addition we have recently opened up our membership
to Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) technicians irrespective
of whether they undertake RDS duties or not.
While we reserve the right
to undertake industrial action as an action of last resort,
we refuse to use strike action as a means of progressing our
arguments. Our members provide an emergency service in the
same community in which they live and/or work which renders
it impossible to take strike action against those who hold
them in high regard and are also their own friends, family
and neighbours.
Too often we witness comments
from others that “we are on strike to save lives”
which is a very confusing statement.
Who looks after the vulnerable
in the meantime…… The RFU.
“I joined the
fire service as a rookie in 1975 and it didn’t take
long for me to be amazed and impressed at what retained firefighters
did for the community.
I saw displays
of skill, commitment, hard work, common sense, comradeship
and at times huge compassion when misfortunes occur.
When I became
aware of the RFU I joined because the very people I was impressed
by deserved to be looked after when things went wrong for
them.
The reasons for
joining are just as valid today as they were over 30 years
ago, there has to be a non-conditional, non-confrontational
support mechanism for RDS personnel which doesn’t have
to include withdrawal of labour………The RFU”
John Barton
General Secretary RFU March 2008