View Full Version : No Confidence Vote of Chief Eddie
EngCo.37
04-14-2008, 11:47 AM
This was recently posted on the union's website:
All members are encouraged to visit the secure member's only "Online Voting" section of this website to cast your ballot on the Censure Resolution of Fire Chief Edward G Stillwell. All votes cast in this resolution remain secret, only the tally of the votes will be known. We have no way of attaching a particular vote to a particular member.
Seems as if old Eddie has done it again and got all the firefighters in that fire department pissed off. This may be the first thing the union does good for a change. To bad management doesn't get a vote. That would only add to the totals.
Flash Over
04-14-2008, 01:09 PM
I hope this makes the publics "Eye" this is the only way safety problems will get corrected.There needs to be an Audit on old Ed..I wonder how much money is being used properly? Tax Payers money...How much of a bonus does he get each year for screwing over the Firefighters...and telling his supervisors that CNIC is great nothing wrong here?
FireFactory
04-14-2008, 02:16 PM
If it looks and smells like shit...and flys hover over it....it is most likely shit.
Awwww...you guys are too hard on Li'l Eddie!
It's not his faulth that he's Bill Killen's illegitimate kid!
HAW HAW HAW!
EngCo.37
04-14-2008, 10:34 PM
Twig, I could not have said it better!
Flash Over
05-10-2008, 08:05 PM
Found in a paper in St. Mary's county!
Navy firefighters vote ‘no confidence’ in regional chief
Lack of training, policies, gear cited
Friday, May 9, 2008
By PAUL C. LEIBE
Staff writer
Union firefighters assigned to fire stations from across the geographic area covered by Naval District Washington this week submitted a document of censure – a vote of no confidence – against Edward G. Stillwell, NDW’s regional fire chief.
‘‘We have 220 firefighters” working at NDW stations, said Greg Russell, president of the National Capitol Professional Federal Fire Fighters Local F-121, ‘‘plus supervisors. More than 90 percent of our membership has signed this paper.
‘‘It’s rare that something like this ever happens,” he said, ‘‘not more than once in the past 25 years in the federal sector, maybe a little more frequently in the public sector.”
NDW has oversight of the fire stations and personnel working at Patuxent River Naval Air Station and the Webster Field Annex in St. Inigoes.
‘‘We have [NDW] fire stations stretching from Camp David to Dahlgren” in Virginia, Russell said, ‘‘and from Carderock to the Naval Academy, all working under Chief Stillwell’s direction.”
Among the union’s complaints, Russell said, are that Stillwell ‘‘hasn’t bothered to get us additional training” beyond the basic entry-level courses. ‘‘And we still don’t have a formal set of written rules and regulations.
‘‘There’s no regional policy,” Russell continued, ‘‘and we still don’t have a ‘mayday’ procedure to follow, if one of us should get in trouble” at the scene of an emergency.
‘‘Chief Stillwell allows new and experienced firefighters to answer emergency calls,” Russell said, ‘‘without the necessary up-to-date training. We get hired, and then get forgotten.
Russell also said Stillwell ‘‘has not ensured that all firefighters have proper protective gear for dangerous incidents, such as bomb searches. And [he] has failed to provide adequate communications equipment. Specifically, the radios ... are not interoperable among the military installations ... radio unreliability puts the lives of firefighters and citizens at risk.”
The union censure also alleges that Stillwell ‘‘has not taken steps to follow applicable National Fire Protection Agency and Occupational Safety and Health Administration standards.”
‘‘He’s been in charge for nearly five years now,” said Russell, ‘‘and we’re still waiting for him to address some serious issues we have. We felt we had no other choice but to take this decisive action.”
A copy of the censure document was delivered to Stillwell’s office at the Washington Navy Yard on Wednesday.
‘‘We received the document today,” said NDW spokesman Ed Ziegler, ‘‘and a copy has been sent to the operations director in the human relations office, who is now looking into it.”
Russell said if no action is taken before August, the firefighters will take their complaints to the International Association of Fire Fighters summer conference, ‘‘where we hope to get the weight of 288,000 professional firefighters behind us.”
chief2
05-11-2008, 09:21 AM
Year's ago there (WAS) a federal fire department out west, that (HAD) a union operating the same way. The base commander is like a ship's captain, he is the one responsible for his base. The union went in with all their statement's and demands. The Captain listened and did his home work. He found that the outside departments cannot refuse to come on his base for emergencies. After a month he closed the base fire department and (FIRED) all firefighters except for the chief. The chief had a change in title he was now the base fire prevention chief at the same wage he had as fire chief, (but he was still working) while the union members were looking thru the gates. You have to know when to set back and shut up.
FireFactory
05-11-2008, 07:24 PM
Actually it is all about having your ducks in a row.......Meaning educating your commanders on DOD6055 and the justification for a department on an installation. U have to justify your existance and so forth...
Furthermore, political action plays a very large KEY role.
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