(07-08-2022, 10:01 PM)Wainuiguy Wrote: Professional firefighters are presently on a limited strike but there has been virtually nothing in the media about this.Worth noting that firefighters have very high levels of cancer due to the environments they're exposed to so their pay issue also links to healthcare funding. There's only so much money in the nation's coffers so how do you propose prioritising what funds go where?
Some stats which may surprise many:
Most of the trucks in the fleet are older than 15 years, in some cases as old as 40 years
Frontline firefighters are paid at the lower end only $48000 per year
Many admin staff are Fire NZ are paid more than Frontline firefighters, in many cases significantly more
Managers at Fire NZ are paid the same as their counterparts in Australia yet Frontline firefighters are paid 40% less than their Australian counterparts
Firefighters were offered a 1.75% payrise over 2 years
See more at #firecrisis
You might also want to put a link into your post as the hashtag reference you've used is essentially useless without a hyperlink. Using firecrisis in a twitter search routes to the Victoria AU firefighters protest.