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Firefighters in Scotland urged to join UK-wide strike after rejecting latest pay offer

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Firefighters in Scotland have been urged to vote in favour of strike action which could see fire stations across the UK temporarily closed.Members of the Fire Brigades Union (FBU) last month voted overwhelmingly to reject a five per cent offer and are now being balloted for industrial action.Firefighter pay is negotiated at a UK-wide level but the Scottish Government today called for "all sides to reach a sustainable and fair settlement".The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) also confirmed it was working on a contingency plan if firefighters do vote in favour of strikes in the New Year.Previous fire strikes have seen the Army called in to respond to emergencies.The Record revealed last week how talks have been held with the MoD to discuss Military Aid to Civil Authorities stepping in, if a strike takes place.John McKenzie, FBU Scottish secretary, said: "Firefighters are key workers who keep our communities safe but since 2010 our members have seen a £4000 real terms cut to their incomes."Fire and rescue service members will not accept any further cuts to our pay.

There is still time for our employers to come back with a sensible, increased offer, the ball is in their court. "In the meantime, the FBU is urging all our members to vote yes for strike action."A Scottish Government spokesman said ministers were working with the SFRS "to consider the appropriate response to any strike action as part of its business continuity arrangements".They added: "The Scottish Government is not part of negotiations on firefighter pay, this is rightly a matter for SFRS as the employer."Firefighter pay is negotiated through UK wide collective bargaining.

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