Move comes after Fire Brigades Union postponed planned strike action for workers to vote on offer

The Fire Brigades Union has recommended that its members accept a revised pay offer from fire service employers, after it postponed planned strike action for workers to vote on the offer.

The FBU said the new pay offer, for a 7% rise backdated to July last year and for another 5% increase from 1 July this year, was below inflation but still represented a “significant shift” from a previous offer of just 2%.

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