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North Kingstown Firefighters

Friday, March 29, 2013

You Ask, Patch Answers: What's Going On With The Firefighters' Schedule?

The Rhode Island Supreme Court has continued the stay that extends the town's deadline to return firefighters to their former shift schedule.

  The deadline for the Town of North Kingstown to return its firefighters from mandated 24-hour shifts to their prior schedules has been extended once again. The Rhode Island Supreme Court has continued the stay, which was supposed to expire on March 21, until May 15. At that time, oral arguments will be heard. During that time, the court is urging both sides to continue negotiating. Town officials sought a stay from the Supreme Court after Superior Court Judge Brian Stern sided against the town in its implementation of a new ordinance that ordered firefighters to work 24-hour shifts for the town's firefighters, increased the work week from 42 to 56 hours, eliminated one platoon and decreased firefighters' hourly wages. According to Stern…

I'm Tired of the Games

1:37 pm on Monday, April 29, 2013

Anybody know if the 2 parties have even gotten together since the March 29th continuance? I guess both sides are waiting for oral arguments before the courtn on May 15th. That retro bill keeps growing like weeds!   more ›

Monday, March 4, 2013

Help NK Firefighters Raise Money for Child Cancer Research

The NK firefighters are shaving their heads for the annual St. Baldrick's event this month.

  For the fourth year in a row, members of the North Kingstown firefighters will be participating in the annual St. Baldrick's event. A group of firefighters will be shaving their heads to raise money for child cancer research on March 14 at Fat Belly's Pub in Providence. Donations will go to the St. Baldrick's foundation, which is a volunteer-driven charity fundraiser supporting infants, children, teenagers and young adults fighting childhood cancers.  The NK firefighters are aiming to raise $2,000 and are more than halfway there.  Click here to learn more about the event and how to donate.

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Delay Granted on Stoppage of Firefighters' 24-Hour Shift

Town officials have until March 21 to negotiate before they may be forced to nix 24-hour shifts for firefighters.

  The Rhode Island Supreme Court has granted a delay that would have ended 24-hour shifts for North Kingstown's firefighters. The stay expires March 21 and stipulates that town officials and the North Kingstown firefighters' union, Local 1651, must continue to negotiate to reach a contract agreement.  The Supreme Court decision also mandates that both sides must report the status of negotiations within 15 days. Town officials sought a stay from the Supreme Court after Superior Court Judge Brian Stern sided against the town in its implementation of a new ordinance that ordered firefighters to work 24-hour shifts for the town's firefighters, increased the work week from 42 to 56 hours, eliminated one platoon and decreased firefighters' …

Concerned Resident

12:48 pm on Wednesday, April 10, 2013

tired, agree with your post. in addition are her alternative thoughts for both safety and savings. in the end the residents of the ccfd have voted and spoken and recently at their town council meeting last night but unfortunately their town council did not listen.   more ›

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Supreme Court Judge Issues Temporary Stay For Fire Union Ruling

Town officials have been given a stay regarding a ruling that orders them to return firefighters to their former work schedules.

  A Supreme Court judge has granted a temporary stay to North Kingstown town officials regarding a ruling that requires them to return firefighters to their former work schedules, according to Town Manager Michael Embury. Supreme Court Judge Gilbert Indeglia has issued a stay of implementation, but only for a few days until the entire Rhode Island Supreme Court can meet and vote on the matter. In the interim, Judge Indeglia has urged town officials and the fire union (Local 1651) to work to resolve the issue. According to Town Manager Michael Embury, the town is seeking to appeal a Superior Court judge's decision on the matter. If both sides don't reach an agreement by end of day Wednesday, the entire Supreme Court will consider the issue …

I'm Tired of the Games

6:10 pm on Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Now that the Blizzard is over has the RISC made any decision on how they will handle this appeal?   more ›

Town to Seek Appeal of Judge's Decision on Firefighters' Schedule

A decision that would return NK's firefighters to their former work schedules is being challenged by town officials.

  Town officials plan to appeal a decision made by a Superior Court judge that would return North Kingstown firefighters to their former work schedules. According to Town Manager Michael Embury, the town plans to seek of stay for implementation of the order in Supreme Court and then file an appeal. On Wednesday, the town's request for a stay was denied by Superior Court Judge Brian Stern. Earlier this week, Judge Stern ordered the town to overturn an ordinance that mandated 24-hour shifts for firefighters, giving the town until the end of the weekend to implement the order. According to North Kingstown Fire Union President Ray Furtado, both sides are expected to appear in Rhode Island Supreme Court Thursday afternoon for a conference. …

I'm Tired of the Games

12:03 pm on Friday, February 8, 2013

NK_Voter: Yes, everyone has the right to appeal. Heck, even Craig Price has that right. Your statements are sounding like you are becoming resigned to the fact that the TC violated the law. Taxpayers are on the hook either way. Too bad the TC which was elected can't follow the law and thus cost taxpayers money.   more ›

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Judge Orders End to 24-Hour Shift

A Superior Court judge is ordering the town to restore firefighters' previous hours and salaries by the weekend.

  The 24-hour shift for North Kingstown's firefighters may be no more by the end of the weekend. On Monday, Superior Court Judge Brian Stern has ordered town officials to return the North Kingstown Fire Department to its previous hours and salaries by Feb. 11. In January 2012, the North Kingstown Town Council passed an ordinance mandating 24-hour shifts for the town's firefighters, increasing the work week from 42 to 56 hours, eliminating one platoon and decreasing firefighters' hourly wages. The new ordinance was implemented in March 2012 and, since then, the town and fire union (Local 1651) have been embroiled in a series of court battles. Back in December 2012, Judge Stern ordered the town to "unring the bell," stating that the council …

Govstench

8:10 pm on Wednesday, February 6, 2013

The bigger question I have is why didn't the town go for a stay on the judge's order pending appeal? Why did the union wait so long before going back to the judge to compel the town to go back to the old hours? Now the lawyer Kinder, is sucking up more taxpayer dollars on a fishing trip of appealing this ruling. In the end, the town will lose. You can't pass an ordinance over an existing contract…   more ›

Monday, February 4, 2013

Letter: Firefighters' 24-Hour Shift Is A 'Complete Disaster'

Former Town Councilor Chuck Brennan urges residents to email the current council.

To the editor, What is going on between the Town of North Kingstown and the North Kingstown Fire Department? Relations have been bad for the last year when the Town Council forced the firefighters to work 24 hour shifts but things could have changed for the better this week. Unfortunately, that didn’t happen. The first thing that happened was that the Town Council took up the issue of the new fireboat again. Last year the previous council, of which I was a member, took up the issue during several meetings. The fire department obtained a homeland security grant of $830,000 to purchase a new boat. Our council voted to approve the purchase after several meetings and discussion and the boat was ordered. One person emailed the council after …

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NK_Voter

9:46 am on Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Define "call." Is a "call" a response? And even so, what does that come out to--an average of 4.5 calls in a 24 hr period? And the FF's work 10 days a month? And how many of those where for the paramedics? The vast majority? I understand that it's a great job with benefits few dream of. I understand they want the gravy train to keep running. I can't afford their desires, however. Especially as …   more ›

Council Vetoes Contract to Overturn 24-Hour Shift for Firefighters

A tentative contract that would have returned firefighters to their original work schedules.

  A contract that would have brought North Kingstown firefighters back to their original work schedules has been shot down unanimously by the North Kingstown Town Council.  The council and Local 1651, the North Kingstown firefighters' union, returned to the bargaining table following the ruling of Superior Court Judge Brian Stern, who ordered the town to "unring the bell" and nix the 24-hour shift schedule for the firefighters, back in December. In January 2011, the council approved a new ordinance that moved the fire department from 10- and 14-hour shifts to 24-hour shifts, reduced the number of platoons from four to three and increased the work week from 42 to 56 hours while reducing their hourly pay.  According to Stern, the town …

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ru4real

8:45 pm on Monday, February 4, 2013

You are correct on all your observations. The question remains; HAVE YOU HAD ENOUGH YET? HAVE THE RESIDENTS AND TAXPAYERS HAD ENOUGH YET? Are you/we ready to do what needs to be done and stop this fiasco? People it's time to organize and root out the cancer that is destroying our town!   more ›

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Town, Fire Union Returning to Bargaining Table

The town council is expected to meet later this week following a ruling from Superior Court.

  Town officials and the North Kingstown fire union are expected to return to the bargaining table after a Superior Court judge ruled against an ordinance that implemented at mandatory 24-hour shift for firefighters. On Friday, Superior Court Judge Brian Stern release his 28-page ruling on the ordinance passed in January – which increased the firefighters’ work week from 42 to 56 hours, mandated 24-hour shifts and reduced their hourly pay.  Stern ordered the town to “unring the bell” and return to pre-ordinance work schedules and pay. According to Stern, the town violated the town charter and state laws by making these unilateral changes without first negotiating or winning via arbitration. In fact, in 2011 the town's proposal for 24-hour …

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Tired of NK antics

10:09 pm on Saturday, December 22, 2012

That has been your mantra for at least the past 2 years and possibly more. So tell me "chicken little"...did the sky fall??? No it did not. Your two primary targets got re-elected. So that leads me to believe that you are in the minority and you are not very effective.   more ›

Monday, December 17, 2012

Judge Orders NK to 'Unring the Bell' With Firefighters' 24-Hour Shift

The North Kingstown firefighters' union scores a big win in court against the Town of North Kingstown.

Superior Court Judge Brian Stern has ruled that the Town of North Kingstown did not have the right to implement a 24-hour work shift for its firefighters without first negotiating or winning in arbitration. Now, Judge Stern is ordering town officials to "unring the bell" on the change in wages, hours and other work conditions that were passed earlier this year. In January, the North Kingstown Town Council passed (with a 3-2 vote) a new ordinance that imposed a 24-hour shift and 56-hour work week for North Kingstown's firefighter union, Local 1651. The new ordinance moved firefighters from 12-hour shifts and upped their work week by 14 hours. Additionally, the ordinance decreased their pay per hour. In his 28-page ruling, Judge Stern stated…

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Tired of NK antics

9:05 am on Wednesday, December 19, 2012

yeah thats it....lets waste $10K because you weren't able to get your way in the past election. Give it up. Dolan and Hueston won the their re-election bid so you are obviously in the minority. Just do what everyone else does. Sit back, watch and take notes. In two years we will be doing it all again. A recall is a waste of time and money.   more ›

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