PRESS RELEASE : Over two thousand firefighters and control staff rally in Westminster [December 2022]
The press release issued by the Fire Brigades Union on 7 December 2022.
On 6 December, over 2,000 firefighters and control staff from across the UK assembled in Westminster to protest low pay after their strike ballot opened yesterday.
Extraordinary scenes saw speechmakers including MPs speaking to a packed Methodist Central Hall and hundreds of firefighters and control staff gathered outside in an overflow area.
MPs including Zarah Sultana and Jeremy Corbyn addressed the crowds, as well as FBU general secretary Matt Wrack and several FBU officials and members.
After the rally firefighters and control staff marched to Parliament to lobby their MPs on the issue of pay.
……they’ve found £45bn in tax cuts to give away to millionaires, but they will tell you that there’s no money for pay…
Firefighters and control staff received a 5% pay offer, which would constitute a significant real-terms pay cut with annual CPI inflation currently at 11.1%. Fire Brigades Union members voted to reject this pay offer, with 79% voting against it in a consultative ballot.
The strike ballot opened on Monday 5 December and will close on Monday 30 January.
Speaking to the crowds, FBU general secretary Matt Wrack said:
“You’ve turned out in your hundreds and hundreds and hundreds… I think that demonstrates the anger that is out there… they’ve found £45bn in tax cuts to give away to millionaires, but they will tell you that there’s no money for pay, that there’s no money for the fire and rescue service. Corporations enjoy record profits, some people get richer and richer and richer, and they tell us there’s no money.”
If a national strike were to take place, it would be the first national strike since pension action between 2013 and 2015 (which did not include control), and the first on pay since 2002-2003.