the European Government is looking at withdrawing the UK (and other countries) rights to opt out of the working time directive.
This gives employees the opportunity to decide if they want to work more than the 48 hrs limit set by the european government.
This could affect hundreds of retained fire stations around the UK.
At present some firefighters work a 40 hour week with their main employer and are also on call to cover emergencies for up to 168 hours a week on top.
The new rules could mean that a firefighter could only work an extra 8 hours, training alone takes up 2-3 hours per week of that time.
What do you think, do you think the firefighters shouldnt be working more than the 48 hours or that the rules should be kept as they are, allowing the firefighters to be able to cover 24/7 in small towns and villages where retained cover is essential.
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