FBU definition
Examples of FBU in a sentence
By virtue of the Agreement the FBU will support an initial response from relevant FBU members to deal with a major incident as defined in Annex B.
The FBU has also agreed that further support may be able to be given, also on a voluntary basis, by other striking members in the same fire and rescue authorities and that mutual support through cross- border assistance from the initial response teams in other fire and rescue authorities will be possible through these arrangements.
Nationally it represents around 34,000 members of staff in the fire and rescue service, including control staff and retained FFs. The Greater Manchester Brigade Committee of the FBU negotiates and consults on matters affecting FBU members employed by GMFRS.
Agreement on the content of this agreement was reached by the GMCA and the Greater Manchester Brigade Committee of the FBU, on [DATE TO BE INSERTED].
The Fire Brigades Union (FBU) is a trade union that represents firefighters (FFs) and other employees employed by GMFRS.
The FBU is one of the UK’s oldest specialist trade unions, supporting FFs since 1918.
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The Chief Fire Officer will need to agree with the local FBU officials the exact arrangements for putting those procedures into place in the light of local circumstances.
The Chief Officer will need to agree with the local FBU officials the exact arrangements for putting those procedures into place in the light of local circumstances.
Nothing in the MoU shall be interpreted to mean that the FBU will not initiate or support legal proceedings on behalf of any Member whose case is not dealt with in accordance with the Framework or that timetable.