Firefighters Demand Fair Pay Amid Ongoing Dispute with Cook Government

Around 500 firefighters and their families protested in Perth's CBD, demanding a $2 per hour pay rise and improved working conditions as negotiations with the State Government continue.

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10/8/20251 min read

On Thursday, approximately 500 firefighters and their families marched through Perth's CBD, voicing concerns over pay and working conditions. The United Professional Firefighters Union of Western Australia has warned of further industrial action if the State Government does not present an acceptable offer. Central to the dispute is the union's demand for a $2 per hour raise for senior firefighters, while the Government's initial offer was just 40 cents per hour. Additionally, the union is calling for enhanced health and safety measures and the establishment of a work value assessment to better understand sector pressures. Union Secretary John Marsh emphasized that while strikes are not desired, they remain a potential option if negotiations fail to progress. The West Australian

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