Unite concerned over emergency cover for the London Fire Brigade
15th July 2009
Unite, the UK's largest union, has expressed concern at the
planned emergency cover proposed by the London Fire and Emergency
Planning Authority for the London Fire Brigade.
The proposals would see maintenance workers at AssetCo, a
support services provider, supply emergency cover to the London
Fire Brigade. Unite members at AssetCo are seeking clarity as to
what their role will be in the event of an emergency in the
capital.
Unite met with AssetCo management yesterday (Tuesday) when the
union asked what provision the company would make to protect union
members and staff in dangerous situations. Unite also asked for
details of how the contract would affect directly or indirectly the
maintenance contract and the employees working on that contract or
if they would be unable to carry out their work.
Colenzo Jarrett-Thorpe, Unite regional officer, who met with
AssetCo management said: “Our members need urgent clarity as to
what their role is and what the expectations are of them should the
contract ever be triggered.
“We have asked the company for assurances that staff will not be
penalised for any reason should they not be able to carry out their
work. We will continue to have dialogue with AssetCo on this
issue.”
Unite is the recognised union for collective bargaining
representing members who include mechanics, fitters, drivers and
some of the office staff based in South Ruislip, Middlesex.
AssetCo already holds a 20 year PFI contract where Unite members
are responsible for maintaining and repairing London Fire Brigade's
frontline vehicles and operational equipment at the 111 fire
stations across the capital. This was outsourced from the London
Fire Brigade issued by the London Fire and Emergency Planning
Authority (LFEPA) under the auspices of the Greater London Assembly
in 2001.
ENDS
For more information contact Colenzo Jarrett-Thorpe on 07771 656
692 or Ashraf Choudhury in the Unite press office on 020 7420 8914
or 07980 224761.
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