UFBA and FRFANZ: Call for association reps!
Things are getting real! Are you ready? What’s more important, rank or role or both? What would you value most in a FENZ Leader? BA in Cab or Locker? Do you need rank? When to apply ICS and IMT? How long should the chain of command you report to be? Who do you maintain your […]
Review on FENZ workplace polices and practices to address bullying and harassment
Today the Independent review on FENZ workplace polices and practices to address bullying and harassment was publicly released. As your Association, we fully support the recommendations of this report, which can be found on the Portal. We anticipate that there will be a lot of public commentary about the report, which may impact you. Your […]
Work continues on developing health standards
Nothing is more important than our people. We want to make sure we support everyone to go home safe and well every time they work for Fire and Emergency New Zealand. Fire and Emergency operational activities expose our people to risks to safety, health or wellbeing that cannot always be eliminated. The nature of our […]
Independent Review into FENZ
The independent Review into FENZ’ workplace policies, procedures and practices to address bullying and harassment is well underway. Lead reviewer, Judge Coral Shaw, is extremely pleased at the response from FENZ personnel and with the expressions of full support of the senior leaders at Fire and Emergency and all Unions and Associations who are committed […]
New HR Kiosk
We have been given the following message from the Fire Emergency New Zealand Communications Team: This is to let you know that the national roll out of Fire and Emergency New Zealand’s new HR Kiosk (called Home Base) was completed on Tuesday and is now available to both paid and volunteer personnel. Home Base is an […]