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3 Welcome

4 3 Why do Firefighters working the Retained Duty System join the Fire Brigades Union?

5 4 Because The FBU: Is the biggest professional F&RS Union (over 45,000 members) The most effective F&RS Union Represents eight out of ten uniformed professionals Unites professionals across all ranks, roles and duty systems Working for fair and equal treatment at work

6 5 Serving you at work Specialised local reps in every brigade 13 regional centre's The best professional advice The best professional support Personalised local support

7 6 You need us to… Deal with your problems at work such as grievances Protect you if things go wrong Promote your health and safety Represent you in medical appeals Represent you in pension appeals Represent you in disciplinary matters

8 7 Additional Benefits Access to Legal Services (you and your family) Detailed provision and exclusions are explained in Rule 25 Legal Advice helplines Confidential Advice helplines Access to the Accident, Injury and Death Benefit Fund Access to a £3 million training scheme

9 8 Working for the Retained Duty System Legal action which has paved the way for pensions (House of Lords) Secured equal rights for RDS Firefighters (sick pay, holidays) Secured equal rates of pay for RDS Firefighters Secured two days a week off without cut in retaining fee Equal access to all the membership benefits of the FBU Full voting rights for all RDS Members and RDS Reps

10 9 Benefit: Accident and Injury Fund (AIF) An exclusive Fund for FBU Members Critical because RDS Members could lose two incomes In addition to employer’s sickness provisions In addition to employer’s pension provisions

11 10 Benefit: AIF payments Temporary disablement: 30% of a Wholetime Firefighter’s weekly pay (12 months qualifying period for on duty injury or illness/ 6 months for off duty illness/injury) Permanent disablement: 50% of a Wholetime Firefighter’s annual salary as a lump sum Death of member: 100% of wholetime firefighter’s annual salary + 20% for each surviving dependant child Death of member’s dependant: 20% of a Wholetime Firefighter’s annual salary as a lump sum Detailed provision and exclusions are explained in Rule 30

12 11 Benefit: FREE Access to Legal Services FREE pursuit of personal injury claims for you and your family FREE legal advice on employment matters (through FBU rep) FREE legal advice helpline (non-employment issues such as debt claims, neighbour disputes, defective goods or services, matrimonial disputes) FREE Will Service Using Thompsons solicitors, a leading law firm The FBU has pursued cases to the High Court, Court of Appeal, House of Lords and European court of Justice on behalf of members and achieved £9 million in compensation in the last 2 years alone

13 12 Benefit: Access to life long learning A £3 million scheme to promote learning Trained workplace learning Reps Languages, IT skills, skills for life Over 3,000 members already helped Over 1,000 have gained a Qualification

14 13 The FBU: The biggest most effective F&RS Union Uniting all F&RS professionals, roles and duty systems The best benefits The best support where you work Full support for all Firefighters working the RDS JOIN THE PROFESSIONALS

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