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Harold A. Schaitberger General President Vincent J. Bollon General Secretary-Treasurer Welcome to the IAFF International Association of Fire Fighters

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Page 1: Welcome to the IAFF

Harold A. SchaitbergerGeneral President

Vincent J. Bollon General Secretary-Treasurer

Welcome to the IAFFInternational Association of Fire Fighters

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Always on the frontline.

By fire fighters, for fire fighters.

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Harold A. SchaitbergerGeneral President

Vincent J. Bollon General Secretary-Treasurer

Union

A group of people gathered togetherfor a common purpose.

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Harold A. SchaitbergerGeneral President

Vincent J. Bollon General Secretary-Treasurer

Who We Are

We are 280,000 professional fire fighters and emergency medical personnel in the United States and Canada.

As a member, youyou are the most important part of our union.

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Harold A. SchaitbergerGeneral President

Vincent J. Bollon General Secretary-Treasurer

Our History

The IAFF was formed in 1918 to address the rights of fire fighters.

At a time when workers had little rights—long hours, low pay, no safety—the IAFF became the fire fighter’s voice and remains so today, taking on issues facing all of our members.

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Harold A. SchaitbergerGeneral President

Vincent J. Bollon General Secretary-Treasurer

Our Mission

The IAFF is committed to a professional fire/rescue service that:

Promotes a safe/equitable working environment

Secures reasonable work conditions and fair compensation

Serves the community effectively

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Harold A. SchaitbergerGeneral President

Vincent J. Bollon General Secretary-Treasurer

Safety

Firefighting is one of the most dangerous professions in North America. The IAFF has worked and will continue to work with governmental agencies, politicians and fire service organizations to seek improvements in staffing levels, protective gear and overall technology to ensure the safety of its members.

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Harold A. SchaitbergerGeneral President

Vincent J. Bollon General Secretary-Treasurer

IAFF On the Frontline1970 National Commission on Fire Prevention and

Control 1971 Project FIRES: NASA and IAFF begin

technology exchange program to build better protective gear

1980 OSHA 29 CFR 1910.156 Fire Brigades: First industry standards issued requirements for organization, training, and PPE.

1986 NFPA 1500 enacted: Occupational Health and Safety Standards

1995 IAFF/IAFC Wellness Fitness Initiative2002 Project HEROES: more effective bunker

protection

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Harold A. SchaitbergerGeneral President

Vincent J. Bollon General Secretary-Treasurer

Stay Prepared

Hazardous Materials and Weapons of Mass Destruction Training

Wellness-Fitness Initiative

Safety Alerts Health and Safety

Fact Sheets Health and Safety

Online Job Aids

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Harold A. SchaitbergerGeneral President

Vincent J. Bollon General Secretary-Treasurer

Disaster Response

Resources• Incident

Response Team

• CISM

Funding• Disaster Relief

Fund• Hurricane Relief

Fund

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Harold A. SchaitbergerGeneral President

Vincent J. Bollon General Secretary-Treasurer

Last Alarm

Line of Duty Death (LODD) Investigation

Fallen Fire Fighter Memorial

Public Safety Officer Benefits

McClennan Scholarship

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Harold A. SchaitbergerGeneral President

Vincent J. Bollon General Secretary-Treasurer

Serving Our Community

Muscular Dystrophy Association

Burn Foundation

Fire Safety Programs

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Harold A. SchaitbergerGeneral President

Vincent J. Bollon General Secretary-Treasurer

Advancing Our Profession

IAFF members continue to expand their role in the community.

They ARE our nation’s first responders not only to fire suppression and EMS calls but also to natural disasters or terrorist attacks.

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Harold A. SchaitbergerGeneral President

Vincent J. Bollon General Secretary-Treasurer

Voice at the Table

Many decisions that affect the fire service are made by elected officials who often do not have a background in emergency response.

The IAFF serves as the voice of frontline fire fighters when these decisions are made.

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Harold A. SchaitbergerGeneral President

Vincent J. Bollon General Secretary-Treasurer

Active in Politics

The IAFF educates politicians about issues important to fire fighters and emergency medical personnel, such as safe staffing, first responder training, and collective bargaining.

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Harold A. SchaitbergerGeneral President

Vincent J. Bollon General Secretary-Treasurer

Standing By Those Who Stand With Us

IAFF members work to elect politicians who support our fire fighters and EMS personnel, regardless of party affiliation.

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Harold A. SchaitbergerGeneral President

Vincent J. Bollon General Secretary-Treasurer

FIREPAC

FIREPAC is the IAFF’s political action committee (PAC). This fund, supported through voluntary contributions, promotes the political interests of all professional fire fighters and paramedics.

While not every FIREPAC supported candidate gets elected, each one stands strongly in support of issues important to fire fighters and emergency medical personnel.

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Harold A. SchaitbergerGeneral President

Vincent J. Bollon General Secretary-Treasurer

Protecting Our Rights

The IAFF protects the First Amendment rights of fire fighters to speak out on issues affecting fire fighters and the public.

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Harold A. SchaitbergerGeneral President

Vincent J. Bollon General Secretary-Treasurer

Working for Fair Compensation

1918 Average fire fighter earns 29¢ an hour and works 84 hours per week.

1943 Fire fighter compensation improves to 50¢ per hour and a 70 hour work week.

1968 Average firefighter earns over $2.00 an hour, 56 hour work week.

1992 Fire fighters earn over $13.00 per hour and work 50 hours per week.

2002 Fire fighters hourly wage is $17.40 with a 50 hour work week.

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Harold A. SchaitbergerGeneral President

Vincent J. Bollon General Secretary-Treasurer

Democracy in Action

Membership-Driven Organization: Actions taken by the IAFF must be approved by the membership or their representatives.

Elected Leadership: IAFF officers are elected not appointed.

Local Autonomy: Leaders are responsible to their members, not to the elected officers above them.

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Harold A. SchaitbergerGeneral President

Vincent J. Bollon General Secretary-Treasurer

Leadership

Harold A. SchaitbergerGeneral President

Vincent J. BollonGeneral Secretary-Treasurer

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Harold A. SchaitbergerGeneral President

Vincent J. Bollon General Secretary-Treasurer

IAFF: More Than Just a Sticker

Resources for Fire Fighters and Emergency Medical Responders

Geographic Information Survey

Municipal Financial Analysis

Seminars and Conventions

Health & Safety Information

Political Action Legal Assistance Financial

Corporation

www.iaff.org

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Harold A. SchaitbergerGeneral President

Vincent J. Bollon General Secretary-Treasurer

Our State/Provincial Association

Colorado Professional Fire Fighters Asscociation

Colorado AFL-CIO

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Harold A. SchaitbergerGeneral President

Vincent J. Bollon General Secretary-Treasurer

About Us (local info)

Local members elect officers who are responsible for representing their interests.

Local Executive Board

President SeibertSecretary/Treasurer Flagg

Vice President TallmanVice President Searl

Vice President Repola

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Harold A. SchaitbergerGeneral President

Vincent J. Bollon General Secretary-Treasurer

What We Do (local info)

The Mountain View Professional Fire Fighters work on health, safety, wages and benefits for it’s membership. We are a family that will stand by each other in good times and bad.

We have a contract voted on by the membership since 2009.

Get involved with the direction and stability of Mountain View through our political involvement.

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Harold A. SchaitbergerGeneral President

Vincent J. Bollon General Secretary-Treasurer

Where We’ve Been (local info)

IAFF, Local 3214 started in 1989 with 6 career firefighters.

The union was organized for job stability due to the frequent turnover of fire chiefs.

Over the course of your local’s history we have: 100% membership Fight for increased mill levy to hire additional

firefighters for safer staffing levels. Negotiated contract

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Harold A. SchaitbergerGeneral President

Vincent J. Bollon General Secretary-Treasurer

Where We’re Going (local info)

We will continue to negotiate a contract between the professional firefighters and the District.

Provide social gatherings so our families get to know each other.

Provide education related to labor issues. Remain politically active.

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Harold A. SchaitbergerGeneral President

Vincent J. Bollon General Secretary-Treasurer

How Your Money is Used

IAFF DuesCPFF DuesAFL-CIO DuesStaplesCableFoodPaperEducation SeminarsLegal Representation

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Harold A. SchaitbergerGeneral President

Vincent J. Bollon General Secretary-Treasurer

How We Get There (local info)

Our website: www.iaff3214.org

Our Facebook: www.Facebook.com/

mountainview.firefighters

Our Twitter MVFR IAFF L3214

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Harold A. SchaitbergerGeneral President

Vincent J. Bollon General Secretary-Treasurer

Member Responsibilities

Be the best in your profession Know your rights and look out for each

other Learn everything you can Bring your interests and talents to the local Protect your voice through the political

process Help in the community with charities and fundraisers STAY INVOLVED