July 03, 2008
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Martin County Fire Schedules 911 Tribute
IAFF Local 2928
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Billerica Fire Fighters
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Taylor Professional Fire Fighters
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City Employees to Pickett City Hall on Friday July 11th
IAFF Local 73
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Fundraiser for Cal Fire Captain Jeff Cate
OCPFA Local 3631
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Bridgeport Fire Fighters, Local 834 9th Annual Walter Flyntz/MDA Golf Tournament

Posted On: Jun 29, 2008 (18:27:39)
Bridgeport Fire Fighters, Local 834 9th Annual Walter Flyntz/MDA (ALL PROCEEDS GO DIRECTLY TO MDA)Golf Tournament THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2008 - [View Flyer & Registration Form]
Press Release - Sikorsky Fire Department Local I-68

Updated On: Jun 29, 2008 (18:54:00)

Despite her small stature, Amber Kingersky, 10, of Shelton has become a big inspiration for the Sikorsky Fire Department Local I-68. [View Press Release]

IAFF Conducts Study to Improve Fire Fighter Safety and Deployment

Posted On: Jun 23, 2008 (12:19:23)

June 23, 2008 – The IAFF has partnered with four fire service research organizations* to conduct a study to determine what staffing levels, response times and deployment of resources work best when responding to variety of fire or EMS events in an effort to minimize the safety risks to fire fighters, paramedics and the public.

Funded by a grant from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Assistance to Firefighters Grant Program (FIRE Act), this study will help develop tools for fire departments to use to better assess the risks in their communities and to deploy resources more effectively and efficiently to match the level of risk.

The results of this study will be especially useful to the many fire departments across the nation that are challenged by budget crises, rising call volume, personnel and equipment shortages, security issues and an overall expectation to do more with less. These and other factors, all too often, lead to an increasing number of line-of-duty injuries and death.

More than 400 fire departments throughout the United States have been selected to participate in this national study. Each department will be asked to participate in the data-gathering effort using a custom-developed web-based form. Although participation is voluntary, all selected departments are strongly encouraged to cooperate so that the integrity of the scientific study is maintained. All data provided will be treated confidentially.

Any fire department not selected for inclusion in the study is still welcome to participate in entering data by signing up at
www.firereporting.org. Once a department is registered, it will be issued an ID code and password for data entry. Data entered will be used for validation purposes.

For more information,
click here or contact Dr. Lori Moore-Merrell at (202) 824-1594 or Lmoore@iaff.org.

*International Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFC); National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST); Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI); and the Commission on Fire Accreditation International (CFAI).

Clearwater Fire Fighters Ramp Up Battle With City

Updated On: Jun 20, 2008 (19:27:00)

June 20, 2008 -- At the Florida Professional Firefighters (FPF) Annual State Convention in June, fire fighters called for increased support for Clearwater, FL Local 1158, as it continues its hard-fought battle against the City. Convention delegates voted to censure Clearwater Fire Chief Jamie Geer, boycott the Florida Firefighter Games because of the organizers’ intention to hold the 2009 Games in Clearwater, and to boycott the City of Clearwater financially for its unfair and illegal treatment of its fire fighters.

“The Florida Professional Firefighters has been behind Local 1158 since its fight with the City began, and we will stand behind them until justice is served,” says FPF Vice President Gary Rainey. “With the passage of these resolutions, we are taking the battle to the next level.”

The boycott of the Florida Firefighter Games, should they be held in Clearwater, could cause the City to lose $4 million. David Hogan, secretary-treasurer of Clearwater Local 1158, says, “We are at impasse with our contract. We have had to file numerous unfair labor practice claims and grievances. We have had enough.”

The convention resolutions and Local 1158’s “Save Clearwater Fire” campaign are in place to demonstrate to the City that its fire fighters are a force to be reckoned with and we will not back down until they receive fair treatment.

For the last several years, Clearwater Local 1158 has fought battle after battle with the City of Clearwater over disputes that range from wrongful terminations to unfair labor practices. Contract negotiations have now come to a halt.

Local 1158 has filed and won six unfair labor practices, five grievances and a gender discrimination claim. In addition, 26 grievances are still pending.

Local 1158 has fought much of its battle with the City in litigation until recently. Members felt it was time to inform the public of the City’s actions and repeated unfair treatment. As part of its public education campaign, Local 1158 created a “Save Clearwater Fire” web site, which gives details about the unfair labor practices and the settled grievances and asks the public to contact their elected officials and suggests other ways they can help.

“Our main goal is to let the public know that the City is unnecessarily spending thousands of taxpayer dollars in legal fees to fight the fire fighters – those entrusted with protecting the safety of Clearwater citizens,” says Local 1158 President John Lee. “Since other City employees – many of whom belong to unions – are being treated fairly, it certainly appears the fire fighters are being singled out.”

Meanwhile, contract negotiations between the City and Local 1158 came to an impasse when the City offered a zero percent raise – even though the City had budgeted a 3 percent raise for fire fighters – and demanded several changes to the contract.

“To be fair, our president took the City’s proposal to all eight of our fire stations,” says Hogan. “Not surprisingly, they all said no. They were particularly concerned about the City’s proposed changes to contract language that would severely limit our ability to file grievances.”

The next battle with the City will come when Local 1158 conducts its Fill-the-Boot drive for the Muscular Dystrophy Association August 23-24. Hundreds of Florida’s fire fighters are planning to come to Clearwater to protest Chief’s Geer’s decision to prevent fire fighters from street solicitations.

UPFFA Logo Apparel

Posted On: Jun 19, 2008 (13:54:15)
The Uniformed Professional Fire Fighters Association of Connecticut is pleased to announce that we have partnered with Union Shop Apparel to produce and provide to our membership the UPFFA Logo Ware Apparel.
Members can access Union Shop Apparel by going to Member Resources and clicking on UPFFA Logo Apparel.
Fall 2008 - FIRE OPS 101

Posted On: Jun 15, 2008 (08:26:10)
The Uniformed Professional Fire Fighters Association of Connecticut will be conducting two (2) FIRE OPS 101 Programs for “Local Elected Officials” in the Fall of “2008.”
 
The first FIRE OPS 101 Program will be held in Fairfield County and the second FIRE OPS 101 Program will be held in New London County.
 
Additional details to follow!!!!  
UPFFA New Member Orientation Seminar

Updated On: Jun 15, 2008 (08:05:00)
If you are a new member of the UPFFA-IAFF and want to know more about the services our organizations provide and the issues we are working on at the Local State and National Levels that directly affect you and your family’s future please look for the "UPFFA New Member Orientation Seminar" coming in September.

In addition please feel free to attend anyone of the UPFFA's Educational Seminars held through the year.

Please contact your Local President for details.

In addition UPFFA Officers and Staff are available to attend your Locals Union Meeting to update all members are the important issues affecting Fire Fighters and Public Employees

Again please contact your Local Union President!!!
House Committee Restores First Responder Funds