Your still bleating. I live, and have lived in Germany after leaving the army in 1985. Having served the country for 9 years, I joined while the Ulster troubles were in full flow, and knew axactly what I was doing when I signed the dotted line mate. I served 3 tours there while the war was raging, and also had time in between to nip down to the Falklands in 82, where I knew exactly what I was getting into.
I get my pension when I'm 60, because as you know, I dont qualify until then because I only served 9 instead of 22 years. If that pension was hacked down, like it has been for the new guys in the army, I couldn't strike, because I was serving the country, as do police. You seem to see that differently, and see strike action as a tool to get what you want.
As Ive said already, your posts on this thread have turned my opinion round. I would've supported firemen before.
I don't claim to know you, or why you decided to join the fire brigade, and I don't really give a toss either way. If the majority of firemen feel and think like you, then I hope you lose your dispute.
Don't bleat please, I'm saying I hope you lose your dispute, not I hope you die, or get toasted, or get run over while trying to save Mrs Smith's moggy up a tree. Just your dispute about fat pensions.
I hope that's clear enough for you this time. If not, try re-reading what I just posted again. Once more, it's not good to bleat. It lowers your, and your colleagues standing, when you do that.
In this case, in my opinion, you should do what you signed to do, and take a knock. Lot's of others have had no choice, they just lost their jobs. If you want more, work more.
Thank God the Kraut fire service can't strike.