FBU vows to oppose “war on workers” as budget confirms austerity

Commenting on the Budget, Fire Brigades Union general secretary Matt Wrack said:

“The multi-millionaire Chancellor has declared war on hard pressed workers today, with this Budget of cuts.

“The government has learned nothing from nearly a year of industrial disputes, caused by its outrageous attempts to cut the wages of firefighters, rail workers, NHS staff, postal employees and teachers.

“Firefighters forced the employers into making an improved pay offer on the back of an overwhelming vote for strike action.

“However, just over a week after this dispute was settled, the Tories are at it again, with a Budget that adopts the same cuts driven approach to public sector pay and services.

“The Chancellor has stuck up two fingers to workers with this Budget that does nothing for the low paid and poverty-stricken families during the cost-of-living crisis

“Once again Jeremy Hunt and the similarly ultra wealthy Prime Minister are making workers pay for the economic mayhem caused by the notorious mini budget last autumn, which sought to give tax handouts to the rich at the expense of the rest of us.

“The Chancellor’s budget is more of the same from the Tories, after 13 years of austerity.

“The Fire Brigades Union will resist any attacks on the pay, conditions and jobs of our members, as well as cuts to services.”