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  2. 2002–2003 United Kingdom firefighter dispute - Wikipedia

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    The 2002–2003 UK firefighter dispute was a period of nationwide strike action which began when the Fire Brigades Union (FBU) voted to strike in an attempt to secure better salaries. The FBU demanded a 39 percent increase in pay, which would have brought the average firefighter's wage to around £30,000 (equivalent to £61,642 in 2023).

  3. Firefighter - Wikipedia

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    In both the UK and Ireland retained firefighters make up the majority of active firefighting personnel. [109] Their training, qualifications, and range of possible deployments, are all comparable to wholetime firefighters. [107]

  4. Leading firefighter - Wikipedia

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    A leading firefighter was usually in charge of a single fire appliance. [2] The badge of rank was one white or silver bar on the epaulettes (or the collar of the firefighting uniform). [1] The helmet was yellow with one 12.5 mm (0.49 in) black stripe on it. [1] There were referred to as "LF" on station and the fire ground. [citation needed]

  5. How Much Do Firefighters Make? - AOL

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    According to recent data from Indeed, the average annual salary for a firefighter is $52,532. How much a firefighter makes varies significantly depending on location. The highest-paying states in ...

  6. List of comparative firefighting ranks - Wikipedia

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    Regional fire officer/ divisional officer/joint director; District fire officer; Station officer, (in-charge of fire stations) Assistant station officer; Senior fire and rescue officer/senior fireman/leading fireman; Fire and rescue officer/fireman/ fireman (driver), (this is the entry-level position in the fire service.)

  7. Retained firefighter - Wikipedia

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    They provide cover to 90% of the area of the UK - there are 14,000 in England and Wales. [1] Of the approximately 8,500 operational firefighters in Scotland, about 32% are retained. [3] The London Fire Brigade and West Midlands Fire Service are the only fire and rescue services in the UK that do not have any retained firefighters. [4]

  8. London Fire Brigade - Wikipedia

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    London Fire Brigade, along with many UK fire and rescue services, adopted a change in rank structure in 2006. The traditional ranks were replaced with new titles descriptive of the job function. [32] [33] On 17 October 2019, London Fire Brigade announced a return to the traditional rank titles, in a policy named "Role to Rank". [34]

  9. Fire services in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    In 1941, the creation of the National Fire Service brought all UK fire brigades under central government control. The National Fire Service was in turn under the auspices of the Civil Defence Service. Post-war legislation returned control to the Northern Ireland Government, the Home Office (for services in England and Wales) and the Secretary ...