Northern Fire Chiefs demand seat at talks

A major new row flared today in talks to end the firefighters’ strike over claims that Northern Ireland employers have been shut out of negotiations.

A major new row flared today in talks to end the firefighters’ strike over claims that Northern Ireland employers have been shut out of negotiations.

Furious bosses at Fire Authority headquarters in Lisburn, Co Antrim, have written to the chairman of the body bidding to broker a settlement demanding a seat at the table.

Northern Ireland representative Rosemary Craig claimed: “When they come in to begin negotiating I’m put out of the room.

“It’s appalling because we have a completely different set up in our Fire Service.”

With an eight-day strike set to begin on Friday, representatives from the 58 national employers and the Fire Brigades Union held urgent talks in London.

Efforts to end the pay dispute have centred on a powerful sub-committee of the National Joint Council where both sides argued their case.

Both the Local Government Authority (LGA) in England and the Confederation of Scottish Local Authorities (COSLA) have been locked in discussions with union chiefs.

But the Fire Authority for Northern Ireland was dismayed to learn it was excluded – despite significant regional differences.

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