'If all retained firefighters followed the working time directive to the letter Im afraid to say that there wouldn't be a retained fire service!'
or probably a wholetime one either!
I am not sure, but as emergency workers, if we have opted out of the WTD, are we therefore not exempt from the rules?I only stopped WT /retained 2 years ago, and my brigade set no limits on my hours, just to manage it myself to be fit for duty-but if I had been up all night with my retained hat on, they would not penalise me if I said I could not turn in on my wholetime duty the next day.The brigade accepted this as it was keen to get more RT and WT Retained firefighters.When I was 42 hour WT, and called out during those hours, the service still paid me my retained rate-effectively the brigade was paying me twice for the same time-but crucially-different roles.The brigade manages the retained crews by organising reliefs-doesn't work perfectly but it is few and far between.Again the brigade was happy to do this .
It is no different now when I do FDS- a 78 hour week.If I have been up all night on a call out then I just book myself unavailable for the next day-regardless of my daytime work commitments- and have done on a few occaisions.I would suggest that it is not a real problem(in my experience) in general, but of course that is not to say that there are not many busy retained stations.The system is not perfect, but acceptable-and is not viable to do it any other way without huge increase in cost(which the government will not allow) or recruiting more people(and they are not exactly applying in droves).
I think it will either take a court case or a change in the governments view to see any changes.