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  2. Fire Brigades Union - Wikipedia

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    Horner then began organising auxiliaries, winning endorsement of this at the 1940 conference of the regular section of the union and saw the union's membership increase from 3,500 in 1939 to 66,500 in 1940. [9] As a result of the London Blitz, the fire service was nationalised in 1941 by the powers of the Fire Services (Emergency Provisions) Bill.

  3. Fire and Rescue Services Association - Wikipedia

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    The Fire and Rescue Services Association (FRSA) is a British trade union representing all fire service staff employed under grey or green book terms and conditions . The Association was founded in 1976, as the Retained Firefighters' Union (RFU) and changed its name to "The Fire and Rescue Services Association" (FRSA) in 2018.

  4. List of emergency telephone numbers - Wikipedia

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    Current service is the result of consolidation of firefighter, emergency police, Gendarmerie, Coast Guard, forest fire, search and rescue, natural disaster and medical emergency numbers into medical emergency former solo number 112. Ukraine: 102: 103: 101: General emergencies – 112; [104] Gas emergency – 104. United Kingdom: 999 or 112

  5. South African Emergency Personnel's Union - Wikipedia

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    The South African Emergency Personnel's Union (SAEPU) is a trade union representing paramedics, firefighters and related workers in South Africa.. The union was founded in 2006 in Jane Furse by M. M. Disegoane, F. K. Maila and S. T. Sithole.

  6. Steve Wright (trade unionist) - Wikipedia

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    Steve Wright (born 1982 or 1983) is a British trade union leader. In 2001, Wright followed his father in becoming a firefighter, initially with the Buckinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service . He joined the Fire Brigades Union (FBU), and became a branch representative in 2002, during a union campaign on pay.

  7. 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).

  8. List of trade unions - Wikipedia

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    South African Democratic Teachers Union; South African Football Players Union; South African Medical Association; South African Municipal Workers' Union; South African State and Allied Workers' Union; South African Transport and Allied Workers Union; Southern African Clothing and Textile Workers Union; Federation of Unions of South Africa ...

  9. Outline of firefighting - Wikipedia

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    Chief Fire Officers Association; Fire Brigades Union; Institution of Fire Engineers; International Association of Fire Fighters; New Zealand Professional Firefighters Union; United Firefighters Union of Australia; UK firefighter dispute 2002-2003; Southern African Emergency Services Institute - South Africa