From:
http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/story/0,22606,20831802-5006301,00.html#Dated: 28/11/2006 at 0115
THIRD OF ALL FIRE FIGHTERS OVER 50
METROPOLITAN firefighters are warning the State Government of a looming workforce crisis, with a third of employees now aged over 50 and 20 officers over 60.
The average age of the 800-strong force is 45, with just 102 officers under the age of 35.
The United Fire Fighters Union of SA said most officers also could not access "huge backlogs" of annual and long service leave because of staff shortages and increased workloads.
"Firefighters as a group are older, it is a job where you have to be quite robust and although we're quite a fit force, we are ageing," UFU state president Bill Jamieson told The Advertiser.
"For the first time ever, more than 20 of our members are over 60.
"As you can imagine, 60-year-old firefighters are a fair bit more injury prone. There needs to be some method by which firefighters can exit in their mid 50s.
"We're all sitting on huge backlogs of leave, but because every truck needs to roll with four on, it is very, very difficult for anyone to access that leave and people are sitting on up to seven months of leave."
Mr Jamieson said fire fighters no longer just fought fires. "Now, we're the combating agency for just about every emergency there is, from dangerous substance spills to road crash rescue," he said.
State Government figures show MFS officers take the most sick leave of any of the state's emergency service workers, with employees sick an average of 11.9 days each last financial year. The 800 full-time MFS staff took a total of 9681.6 days off as sick leave, the figures show.
Mr Jamieson described the data as "very concerning".
MFS chief officer Grant Lupton acknowledged the ageing workforce was an issue, although it was "not a significant problem if managed".
Opposition Leader Iain Evans said the Government "clearly has no workforce planning" for the MFS.
"The Government needs a better targeted recruitment program," he said.Emergency Services Minister Carmel Zollo said the Government had approved a third course of 18 firefighter recruits this financial year providing "better access to leave".