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Please remember that any and all formal requests for advice must be made through the structures of the union, i.e. to your regional officials and EC member. Under FBU rules, every FBU Brigade Committee must have a negotiating committee in place. In addition, it is the duty of every regional committee to: ‘supervise the conduct of negotiations within its territory in accordance with the policy of the Union. In cases in which the policy on matters to be negotiated has not been determined by Conference or by the Executive Council it shall be the duty of the Regional Committee to refer such matters to the Executive Council for guidance.’

Therefore this facility should not be used to seek formal advice or input into negotiations which are properly the matter of regional committee oversight.

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Good-Afternoon Can you kindly assist, we have an operational member in region 8 (Mid and West Wales) who requires hearing aids, subsequently the service has rather than make reasonable adjustments, instead they have placed him in front of our Fitness Advisory Panel ... the service in relation to the wearing of Breathing apparatus. Many thanks Richie Davies FBU H&S Rep Mid and West Wales Region 8
asked Jun 30, 2020 in Terms & Conditions Tam McFarlane 2.0k points
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Due to an on call member being involved in an RTC whilst turning in to station it has become apparent there are differences in when Brigades class on call as 'at work' for insurance purposes. Although D & W staff are paid from the time their alerter ... in your own Brigades that states either way when on call are considered to be working? Many thanks, Kate Scott Dorset and Wiltshire Chair
asked Jun 16, 2020 in Terms & Conditions Tam McFarlane 2.0k points
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I'm getting calls from members who can't remember if they registered a claim in 2015. What route should they take?
asked May 19, 2020 in Pensions Tam McFarlane 2.0k points
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My Fire and Rescue Service has stated that the law says that a GP sick note is advisory only and that the Service occupational health medical practitioner can over rule my GP note and as a consequence I have to return to work on other duties, is this correct?
asked May 5, 2020 in Terms & Conditions Mark Rowe 160 points
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My service has approached me regarding changing the facilities at 3 wholetime fire stations from separate male and female to 'unisex'. Do we have a policy on this?
asked May 5, 2020 in Health and Safety Tam McFarlane 2.0k points
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I am a wholetime member who has been off sick for 10 months. My Brigade put me on half pay after six months but I still pay full monthly contributions to the FBU. Can I get a reduced rate whilst my pay is reduced?
asked May 2, 2020 in Organising Tam McFarlane 2.0k points
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