MFB Firefighters Work As Normal
MFB firefighters are working as normal this weekend – after a week that devastated Victorian firefighters and the latest attack by the State Government.
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO UFU MEMBERS – PLEASE READ
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO UFU MEMBERS A MESSAGE FROM YOUR BRANCH COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT PLEASE READ Voting is a personal choice however tomorrow you have a chance to make a difference for your future and that of your family’s future when you cast your vote for a new Government of Victoria. Essentially the Government is […]
UFU Newsletter – Litigation Update Vol 1 Issue 4
The UFU’s fourth litigation update newsletter is available below. UFU Newsletter – Litigation Update Vol 1 Issue 4 Topics covered are: The MFB termination case has been heard – we now wait for a decision UFU appeal and CFA cross-appeal of the “recruits” case in the Federal Court of Australia VSO case adjourned pending the […]
UFU Newsletter – Litigation Update Vol 1 Issue 3
The UFU’s third litigation update newsletter is available below. 14-08-07 3rd Legal Update Newsletter (PDF) Topics covered are: MFB application to terminate operational staff agreements UFU appeal and CFA cross-appeal of the “recruits” case in the Federal Court of Australia Common Law Deeds to be considered by the Federal Court of Australia in the UFU v […]
UFU Newsletter – Litigation Update Vol 1 Issue 2
Download Litigation Update Newsletter Issue 2 as a PDF.
UFUA National Bulletin 002 – Aviation Rule Changes
The United Firefighters Union of Australia (UFUA) National Committee of Management has adopted changes to the UFUA rules on 19 May 2014. National Bulletin 002-2014 Aviation Rule Changes
UFU Newsletter – Litigation Update Vol 1 Issue 1
Download Litigation Update Newsletter Volume 1 as a PDF The CFA and MFB are continuing their regressive and litigious approach towards your terms and conditions of employment which both employers agreed to in 2010.
National Secretary Peter Marshall
Branch President Dave Hamilton
CFA told to clean up notorious Fiskville Training College
THE Country Fire Authority’s notorious Fiskville training base will be subject to a four-year clean-up following an Environment Protection Authority probe.The watchdog has raised concerns about hazardous materials kept on site, and the potential for water downstream from Lake Fiskville to be contaminated with toxic chemicals. Article in the Herald Sun.