Fire-Fighters' Union Fury at '1940s' Plan to Live On Site ; Cost-Cutting Move at Underused Station
Daily Post › September 26, 2005
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Daily Post › September 26, 2005
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UNIONS last night accused fire chiefs of condemning staff to 1940s working conditions over plans to make crews live on the grounds of a Merseyside station.
Officials want to cut staffing levels at Heswall by half and make the remaining crews live on site so they can be called out round the clock.See the full content of this document
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Fire-Fighters' Union Fury at '1940s' Plan to Live On Site ; Cost-Cutting Move at Underused Station
The cost-cutting exercise would save Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service pounds 200,000 a year but workers would be given just a 2...
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