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Petition calling for retained firefighters to remain exempt from the EU working time directive |
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Published by Bob Davidson on Mar 19, 2009
Category: Politics
Region: United Kingdom
Target: European Union
Web site: http://www.cornwallconservatives.com
Background (Preamble):
The Cornwall Conservative team in have launched this petition in response to a recent vote in the European Parliament indicating that there should be no exception to the directive for the UK.
At present, many local fire services are provided by retained firefighters who already work in full time jobs, and supplement that employment by giving service to the local community.
By making themselves available at the drop of a hat to attend local emergencies, they are often on call outside of normal work hours.
Although the directive requires employers to make sure that employees do not work more than 48 hours a week but, the Conservative Government secured an ‘opt-out’ in 1993.
However, the European Parliament has now voted that there should be no exception to the working time directive for the UK. Furthermore, the majority of the European Parliament wants any period of ‘on-call’ time, including ‘inactive’ time, to count as working time for the purposes of the directive.
Retained firefighters would be breaching this rule as their combined employment and ‘on call’ time will normally exceed 48 hours. – and subsequently they could be forced to give up this valuable service to the community.
At present, many local fire services are provided by retained firefighters who already work in full time jobs, and supplement that employment by giving service to the local community.
By making themselves available at the drop of a hat to attend local emergencies, they are often on call outside of normal work hours.
Although the directive requires employers to make sure that employees do not work more than 48 hours a week but, the Conservative Government secured an ‘opt-out’ in 1993.
However, the European Parliament has now voted that there should be no exception to the working time directive for the UK. Furthermore, the majority of the European Parliament wants any period of ‘on-call’ time, including ‘inactive’ time, to count as working time for the purposes of the directive.
Retained firefighters would be breaching this rule as their combined employment and ‘on call’ time will normally exceed 48 hours. – and subsequently they could be forced to give up this valuable service to the community.
Petition:
We the undersigned petition the European Parliament to exclude retained firefighters from the EU working time directive.
The Petition calling for retained firefighters to remain exempt from the EU working time directive petition to European Union was written by Bob Davidson and is hosted free of charge at GoPetition. Contact author here.
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