News1 min ago
Firefighters On Strike
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Whinging that their pension age is going up to 60, saying that 60 is too old for them to be doing such a physical job
Yes, they do a very dangerous job but half the time they are hanging around at the station honing their table tennis/darts/pool skills
If they aren't fit enough to carry on as a firefighter into their late 50's then they need to leave the post and find a less physical job until they reach retirement age
Yes, they do a very dangerous job but half the time they are hanging around at the station honing their table tennis/darts/pool skills
If they aren't fit enough to carry on as a firefighter into their late 50's then they need to leave the post and find a less physical job until they reach retirement age
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In an ideal world they would get everything they asked for: but, in such an ideal world I worry what they would come up with to strike over? Perhaps the tenders are too red for them, or not red enough I do not believe in strikes and holding the country to ransom, especially if it puts lives at risk!
Just a thought; what about the poor old navvies? Still bottoming out trenches in all weathers, laying drains/sewers etc.. The building trade may have got slightly better but they're still out in all weathers! And no guaranteed pension except that provided by their N.I. contributions (and even that's a Ponzi scheme with no real guarantees)