Im not a member of the FWC and never have been.In fact I hardly know anything about them.But I presume as a "federation" they act for and on behalf of it's members?In recent years wfp window cleaners in certain parts of the country were facing difficulties because of a "hosepipe ban".One water authority in particular covering the London/Essex area were making noises of banning wfp window cleaners from producing purified water because of the hosepipe ban.How did the FWC get involved in that situation to protect or advise it's members who were under threat?
Quote from: andyM on July 02, 2013, 08:26:51 amIm not a member of the FWC and never have been.In fact I hardly know anything about them.But I presume as a "federation" they act for and on behalf of it's members?In recent years wfp window cleaners in certain parts of the country were facing difficulties because of a "hosepipe ban".One water authority in particular covering the London/Essex area were making noises of banning wfp window cleaners from producing purified water because of the hosepipe ban.How did the FWC get involved in that situation to protect or advise it's members who were under threat?Does anyone know if the FWC were proactive in this matter?
We now have 2 committee members who have joined the debate on facebook.https://www.facebook.com/groups/fwc.sos/Have a look at the blog as wellhttp://www.fwcsos.com/blog.html
I got a call from Bryan Dalby late last night - he says that he has been inundated with emails about FWC SOS FB group and has asked me to tell people he cant get round to everyone, some questions he is unable to ask but he will do his best.