Airport negotiations ‘were usurped’ over dispute

Wednesday 16th December 2009, 2:30PM GMT.

States head of human resources Simon Elliott at the airport firefighters tribunal.     	(Picture by Peter Frankland, 0890501)

States head of human resources Simon Elliott at the airport firefighters tribunal. (Picture by Peter Frankland, 0890501)

CONTROVERSIAL emergency powers were the focus of the second day of the airport firefighters tribunal of inquiry yesterday.

Members of the Emergency Powers Authority were called into a meeting after the airport firefighters took industrial action in May.

But now people involved with that meeting have expressed concern about the powers of the EPA.

Former chairman of the Public Sector Remuneration Committee Al Brouard assumed it was a meeting of the Emergency Powers Authority because of the people who were present.

He said that his committee, which later resigned over the issue, would never have agreed to pay the firefighters £4,000 to go back to work unless they had been forced to do so.

‘If the EPA met in anger, they have total power,’ said Deputy Brouard. ‘But a group of deputies alone have no power. If they had said they were a group of politicians, I would have said “Thank-you very much, but I have the mandate, goodbye”.’

Deputy Brouard said there was now doubt over whether the EPA had been convened, as a state of emergency was not declared. However, there was no going back. ‘We had been usurped,’ he said.


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    muzeek

    Well it certainly is the pantomime season eh !!!!

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