February 2016 - Baltimore Fire Officers Association
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February 2016 - Baltimore Fire Officers Association
THE BALTIMORE FIRE OFFICER LOCAL 964 -STAFFMICHAEL CAMPBELL—TOM SKINNER By and For the Professional Fire Officer Volume 15, Issue 2 From the President’s Desk Michael Campbell Jason, along with ATTACK Company 1st Battalion, 18th Infantry Regiment is serving in Kuwait as I write. I know this is a very difficult time for Jason, Faith and little Madison but the strength of family along with faith will see all of us through the Holiday Season as we look forward to being together again! As I`ve stated on numerous occasions life is very good in the Campbell household! Hope everyone had the opportunity to spend some quality time during Thanksgiving and the upcoming Christmas Holiday! MERRY CHRISTMAS and HAPPY NEW YEAR! After a lackluster and often times frustrating summer we finally moved forward with the pension litigation. Judge Garbis scheduled a lawyers’ conference for December 2, 2015 at 5:30 PM to establish a briefing and future litigation schedule for the case which was returned to him from the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals. In italicized below is an update from our pension litigation attorney, Mr. Robert Klausner concerning our ongoing pension litigation: “On December 2nd, the lawyers for the Fire Officers, Fire- fighters and Police as well as lawyers for the City met with Federal Judge Garbis to set a briefing schedule to move the pension case forward. The Court directed the City to file a response to the unions' motion to permit an amended complaint and move the case forward in Federal Court. The City response is due January 15, 2016 and the unions' reply is due February 22, 2016. Thereafter, the Court advised he would set a hearing. The membership will be advised when the hearing date is set”. You can contact the F&P pension system at 410-497-7929 or www.bcfpers.org. For the first time since 1990 Locals 964 & 734 will bargain separately for the upcoming Fiscal Year 17. Below I have explained what transpired and why. There are other factors that played into this decision but will not be aired here. If anyone wishes to hear of those other issues I`ll be more than happy to discuss. 443-6290216. It came to my attention during the summer that L-734 was considering negotiating separately next year. I contacted Rick to set up a meeting to discuss what I had heard. Myself, and Tom Nosek attended the meeting. Rick had John Burke and Trey Santmyer with him. When I questioned Rick as to what I had heard he confirmed that they were indeed discussing negotiating separately. His IN UNION THERE IS STRENGTH December 2015-February 2016 main reason was the letter to the editor I had written to the Sunpaper concerning the Mayor`s leadership during the riots and that the Mayor was really pissed off at me. The letter also praised our folks for a tremendous effort under very difficult times. I reported back to our Executive Board what transpired at the meeting. Fast forward and in late October of 2015 your Executive Board discussed at length the possibility of conducting contract negotiations separate and apart from The Baltimore Fire Fighters, Local 734 for Fiscal Year 2017. It was decided unanimously that The Baltimore Fire Officers, Local 964 would in fact negotiate separately when we meet with the City in January. This decision did not come easily for any of us. We all understand the history between the two Locals and that there is Strength in Unity but we believe the role and responsibility of the Officer has changed dramatically in recent years and it is our belief that our folks have possibly being shortchanged for their efforts. Chief Ford along with Chief`s Wagner and Segal have all informed me that our Officers will be held accountable in their role as supervisors more so than the rank and file fire fighter. If that is to be the case, then they ...continued on page 2 Fire Officers Page 2 FROM THE PRESIDENT’S DESK... ...continued from page 1 should be compensated as such. Our Officers now must attend MANDATORY educational classes and attain certain degrees just to sit for exams. They should be compensated for such. I`m not naïve enough to believe that we can or will achieve everything in one negotiating cycle but as I stated above this decision was not done in haste and we believe it is in the best interests of every Officer represented by Local 964! Mr. William V. Taylor, IAFF 4th District Vice President has chosen not to seek reelection at the end of his term in the summer of 2016. The 4th District V.P. represents Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia. The election will take place at the IAFF 53rd Convention in August. The primary role of the District Vice President is to represent and advocate on behalf of the members of each respective District. Their primary responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following: Facilitate the distribution of IAFF Resources to affiliate leaders within the District. This includes Guardian Policy, Emergency Disputes Fund, and Front Line Legal Policy assistance. Exercise general supervision and control over the investments and disbursements of the funds and/ or property of the IAFF. Organize new local affiliates of the International Association of Fire Fighters. Mediate disputes between Local, State, and Provincial Officers. Provide expert witness testimony for interest and grievance arbitration proceedings. Mentor new officers and provide internal local assistance in the area of Union Administration. Provide legislative assistance and expert testimony before municipal, county, and state legislative bodies. Facilitate training programs in the fields of communications, labor relations, employment law, political action, health and wellness, and pension resources. The following have thrown their hat in the ring for the 4th DVP position: Baltimore Fire Fighters President Rick Hoffman, L-734, President Art Martynuska, Pennsylvania Professional Fire Fighters Association & Prince Georges County President Andrew Pantellis, L1619. President Pantellis is also a Vice President of the Professional Fire Fighters of Maryland. Art and Andy called me and requested dates to speak with L964`s Executive Board concerning their announced campaigns. They both came to our hall in early September on separate dates to provide us their credentials, experience and vision for the 4th District. Each of the presentations went very well. Andy and Art both have over 15 years of upper level Union leadership experience along with completing the IAFF Political Training Academy and the Executive Fire Officer Program at the National Fire Academy in Emmitsburg, MD. Both hold Bachelor`s & Master`s degrees in Political, Fire Science or Public Safety aspects of higher education. In early October the Professional Fire Fighters of Maryland (PFFMD) held their biennial Convention. There normally is an endorsement process at the convention just prior to the IAFF elections and on October 8th L964`s Executive Board unanimously voted to endorse President Andrew Pantellis. In addition to Andy`s accomplishments above he has also testified on behalf of the IAFF in the United States Congress in opposition to taxing employer provided health benefits and also in Annapolis during the General Assembly to testify on behalf of Maryland Fire Fighters for additional cancer presumptive protections in the States Workmen`s Compensation law. With that as a backdrop it is December 2015-February 2016 our profound belief that President Pantellis is an excellent candidate to replace Bill Taylor for the 4th District Vice President position. There are two items that have made their rounds throughout the Department since the endorsement that I would like to clear up. #1, that I refused to let Brother Hoffman speak to our Executive Board. Nothing could be further from the truth. To this day Rick has failed to reach out to me to request a meeting. If he called today his request would be accepted and a meeting set up. #2, Brother Hoffman is a Baltimore guy and for that reason we should back him. What I have been telling folks is that this isn`t a High School Student Council election. This is a Vice President election of a major International Labor union and we looked at each candidates experience, accomplishments and entire resume before making our choice. If there are further questions I`m always available to meet or talk by phone. He is a graduate of the International Association of Fire Fighters Political Training Academy and the Executive Fire Officer Program at the National Fire Academy in Emmitsburg, Maryland.He is a graduate of the International Association of Fire Fighters Political Training Academy and the Executive Fire Officer Program at the National Fire Academy in Emmitsburg, Maryland.He is a graduate of the International Association of Fire Fighters Political Training Academy and the Executive Fire Officer Program at the National Fire Academy in Emmitsburg, Maryland.He is a graduate of the International Association of Fire Fighters Political Training Academy and the Executive Fire Officer Program at the National Fire Academy in Emmitsburg, Maryland. Article 6: Grievance and Arbitration Procedure of the cur- Page 3 rent Memorandum of Understanding outlines the process and procedures to follow if a member or the Union feels they have been grieved. I would like to remind our folks that not every grievance is or will become a “Union” grievance. There will be times where the Union does not agree with the member and in those cases it is incumbent that the member has the facts of their grievance along with the actual MOU Article, Rule or Reg. or violation of the MOP that has been violated and have any documents that will assist the arguing of said grievance. There must also be a remedy that brings the alleged infraction by the Employer to a resolve within the guidelines of the MOU, MOP`s or the Rules and Regulations. Local 964 has in the past and will continue to represent all of our members who believe they have been grieved but there will be times when we inform the member that it is their responsibility to us assist in this endeavor. Chief Ford along with Chief Wagner has made it crystal clear that they will not tolerate violations of the Uniform policy. Chief Ford is issuing a Direct Order that if anyone is out of uniform they along with their Officer will be suspended immediately. That is a 24 hour loss of pay! This is not the first that any of you have heard this. Chief Wagner has issued this directive previously. I would encourage everyone to reread the 363 series of the MOP`s especially MOP 363-3. You may not like hearing this but it ain`t going away anytime soon. I, along with the rest of our Board have argued North America -- are revolutionagainst this but we cannot stop it. If the COFD issues a Direct Order there isn`t much the Local can do about it. We will continue to talk to the Chief but if and until there is any leeway of this policy I`m hoping no one loses $$$!!! Fire Officers Tom Nosek and I attended the 2015 NCPERS Public Safety conference in October. In my opinion this is the premiere conference concerning public sector pensions. Some of the topics discussed were Social Security, Defined Benefit vs Defined Contribution pension plans, Social Security, DROP etc. I participated in a City of Baltimore budget workshop yesterday. The $75 million shortfall that was showcased in a Sunpaper article pertains to FY17, which takes effect on 7/1/16. Each agency head has been told to trim 5% from their FY17 budget projection. Also learned that the BCFD is being questioned about their current budget and possible overruns in OT. This is all preliminary in nature and hopefully this issue doesn`t come to fruition. The City must reach a balanced budget by Charter rules. We`ll keep an eye on this and report back if we receive additional info. Recently the BCFD began measuring for a new outer wear coat for all members. I have been informed that the issue should be on the Board of Estimates in December. After the BOE a Purchase Order needs to go out to the chosen vendor. Hopefully by early next year folks should see these coats come in. As I said, HOPEFULLY! It was an honor and a privilege attending the IAFF Fallen Fire Fighters Memorial on September 19th in Colorado Springs, CO escorting Ms. Brenda Pridgen and members of Lt. Bethea`s family. Kudos to the IAFF along with the Colorado Springs Professional Firefighters Association, Local 5 for their efforts and professionalism. It truly was a dignified ceremony not only for Lt James Bethea but all those who gave the ultimate sacrifice! L-964, L-734 & FOP3 participated in Operation Warm handing out over 2000 coats to chil- December 2015-February 2016 dren of need in the first week of December. The faces of the children when receiving the coats was priceless! For many of them it was Christmas come early and for others the only gift they will receive this Holiday season. The mission statement from the IAFF says it all. Providing the gift of warmth to children in each community they protect, IAFF Firefighters have become the heroes on the frontline of Operation Warm's mission. IAFF affiliates raise awareness, launch fundraising campaigns, and distribute American-made coats to local children living in need. Through this invaluable partnership, members of the IAFF -professional firefighters and paramedics across izing the expansion of our mission and impacting lives of children throughout the USA & Canada. Please consider donating to Operation Warm http://www.operationwarm.org/ baltimorecity The BCFD Annual Train Garden opened on 11-28-15 and will remain open until 1-3-16 at the quarters of Engine 45. Hours of operation: 0900-2100 hrs. Also, the Highlandtown train garden which is housed in the quarters of Engine 41will hold its grand opening will be December 4, 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. It will be open on weekends 1100 – 1700 until 12/19/15 when it will be open daily until 1/3/16. Michael Hineline posted this on our Forum: “Brothers and Sisters, as we have for over 10 years now we will be visiting local Hospitals and Child occupied homeless shelters as well as providing a Christmas for local families in need. Over the past years you The Members of The BCFD have made these visits possible with your generosity. Many of you have made these visits and you know firsthand the ...continued on page 4 Fire Officers Page 4 President’s Report ...continued from page 3 joy and smiles that come across the children who are confined to a hospital, rehabilitation center or Homeless Shelter during the Christmas Season. You have and it is with great hope you continue your support for this worthwhile program. Donations can be made through Capt. Scott Lake at E-21 B-shift/ 209 Throttle Ct Stewartstown, Pa 17363 or Ret Chief Raymond Devilbiss at 1224 Rockhill Rd Pasadena, Md 21122 Check made to BCFD Special Events. Toys may be dropped off at Engine 21 at any time. Thank You for making a difference in a Childs Life”. Steve Horchar (443-854-9970) is selling the Baltimore Fire Officer ornaments along with our newly designed patches and window stickers. Proceeds of these items go to your VEBA fund which provides death benefits for dependents of our deceased members. The Baltimore Fire Officers now have a Facebook page. Along with our website and Twitter account we have expanded our resources for you to stay informed. Please keep abreast by logging on the Fire Officers website at www.iafflocal964.org. If you need Fire Officer organizational tags for your automobile or motorcycle give me a call or send an e-mail! On October 21 & 22, L-964 held two pre-retirement seminars. Both were well attended and gave our folks information that is extremely important when planning the end of your career Special thanks to Tom Nosek for his efforts putting these seminars together along with the various presenters and vendors in attendance. If you have questions or concerns about Deferred Comp. contact the Deferred Compensation Plan Office at 201 E. Baltimore, Suite 120 or call 410-332- 0809 or 1-877-233-2748 or log on to: ttps:baltimoredeferredcomp.g wrs.com/login. Office hours are Monday thru Friday from 0800 to 1700 hrs. In an effort to assist our members with financial planning the Fire Officers have partnered with Patrick L. Brown Sr. of Capital Portfolio Management, Inc. along with the Murray Group which is affiliated with UBS (Union Bank of Switzerland). Contact Patrick L. Brown at 410908-3098 or [email protected] or Jonathan Murray and any of his associates at 410.771.3272 orwww.ubs.com/team/ themurraygroup. Thanks to all our members who are contributing to the Fire Officer PAC Fund! Tom Skinner has taken over the PAC Fund and I certainly appreciate Tom stepping up! The PAC Fund cannot exist without the participation of the membership. If you wish to contribute please contact our Executive Board. Retirees cannot contribute to the Presidents Club by way of dues deduction, but can still donate the full amount of $100.00 by way of cash or check! Please make checks out to: Local 964 PAC Fund! The PAC Fund is our most important tool to have the local politicians listen to our concerns. The Fund can only be used for Local and State politicians and cannot and will never be used for Federal politicians, (President, Senator etc.) If you contribute $4.00 or more a pay you are automatically included in the Presidents Club. As always, keep your Beneficiaries up to date and don’t hesitate to call or e-mail me at any time. Cell— 443-629-0216 Home –410-529-3472 E-mail:[email protected] (Words To Twirl By—next column) December 2015-February 2016 Words to Twirl By If you didn’t care what happened to me, and I didn’t care for you, We would zig zag our way through the boredom and pain Occasionally glancing up through the rain Wondering which of these buggars to frame And watching for pigs on the wing. —Pink Floyd From the 1st VP’s Desk George Jones Thank You I would like to thank all of the members of the BCFD for their well wishes and words of comfort during the bereavement of my mother Jean L. Jones. I was deeply saddened by her unexpected passing, but the outpouring from my extended family, has made this moment a lot more bearable. Thank you for your email, phone calls, text messages, visits, sympathy card or any way that you reached out to me and my family. Some of you shared funny stories and others were there for support, however you connected, I thank you again. A special thank you to President Rick Hoffman and Secretary Treasurer John Burk of Local 734 and the Executive Board of 734 for all of their well wishes, visitation and Friendship Lilly. Another special thank you to President Michael Campbell, 2nd VP Tom Nosek, Secretary Treasurer Steve Horchar and Recording Secretary Tom Skinner for their words of comfort and visitation. Thank you also to Assistant Chief Mr. Jeffery Segal who visited and Page 5 shared words of comfort and even had a laugh or two. Your visit was very heartfelt and appreciated. Finally, I would like to give a special acknowledgement to the men and women of Walbrook Station for all of their cards, emails, phone calls and well wishes during this time. You showed me that the brotherhood and sisterhood of the fire department is a strong and lasting bond. The coming together as one to mourn was above and beyond the job, but a real show of friendship and appreciation. There are so many more to say thank you too, but in this forum I will extend one collective thank you, but as we pass on the fire ground, training or NOI (lol), I will be sure to give you a personal thank you. Apparatus The apparatus committee recently traveled to Wisconsin for the final inspection of 2 new tractor drawn aerial ladders and the foam engine. The 2 new tractor drawn aerial ladders will be going to Truck 27 and Truck 30. As always, I welcome your thoughts and new ideas regarding new apparatus, and will try to implement as many of your request as I can into the design and engineering of our apparatus. The new foam engine was also inspected while in Wisconsin and with input from Battalion Chief Jay Wallace and Pierce engineering, the foam engine will be very compatible to the city needs. The committee also looked at the 2 air flex units being built by Pierce. As of the printing of this newsletter, the units were still in fabrication, and some of the parts had been to the paint department. The 2 units have a final inspection date of late December. Pierce has also started fabrication on the new command unit Fire Officers that was also designed and engineered by Chief Wallace. Upon our visit, the main body had been assembled and was awaiting paint. The committee also engineered for Truck 25. Truck 25 will be a rear mount apparatus. and the concerns of the committee had with Truck 25 was it’s ability to fit in the station along with the maneuverability of the apparatus as well as its ride and an air ride suspension. All of these issues were addressed by Pierce, and the committee hopes to deliver another fine piece of fire equipment to the city next year. Closing I apologize for the brevity of my newsletter, and hope that you understand. Finally, I would like to wish all of my BCFD family, a safe and joyous holiday season, and remember those that are protecting this great country that wear a service uniform. From the 2nd VP’s Desk Tom Nosek By the time you read this article Local 964 will have honored 36 members who have retired in the past two years. On Friday, December 4, Local 964 held the annual retiree dinner/dance, honoring the 2014-2015 Fire Officers for their years of service to the citizens of Baltimore. Job well done to these men and women and thank you to their families for sharing them to Baltimore City Fire Department. The month of October was busy with Local 964 attending the 24th Biennial Convention of the Professional Firefighters of Maryland. The highlight for me was listening to Steve DeBoy from the December 2015-February 2016 governors office speak to the Governors desire to give tax relief to public safety and military retirees on their pensions. Governor Hogan's is a bit of fresh air in Annapolis, looking out for Firefighter issues. This will be the PFFMD's main focus on this upcoming legislative session. This is why being a member of the PAC fund is so important. If you are not a member of the PAC fund please considering joining. During the convention there were numerous elections and endorsements made for political office and positions within the State Association Eboard and IAFF District and National offices. Mike Rund from Howard County, IAFF Local 2000 was reelected as President of the PFFMD and Andy Pantelis, President of Prince George's County IAFF Local 1619 was reelected as 2nd VP of the PFFMD. The PFFMD endorsed Congressman Chris Van Hollen for US Senate seat which is held by retiring Senator Barbara Mikulski. The PFFMD also votedto endorse Boston Local 718, Firefighter Ed Kelly for the position of Secretary Treasurer to the IAFF. Ed is currently the Professional Firefighters of Massachusetts President and former President of Boston Local 718. The PFFMD also voted to endorse Prince Georges County, Md. Local 1619 President Andy Pantelis for the 4th District VP spot in the IAFF. The fourth district represents, Maryland, Virginia, West virginia, Pennsylvania and Delaware. Though no one has announced they are running for the position of President of the IAFF other then current President Harold Schaitberger, the PFFMD endorsed Harold for another term. Harold noted in his speech that 39% of IAFF members are republican , 27 % are democrat and 34% are independent. The IAFF issues are firefighter issues and ...continued on age 6 Fire Officers Page 6 2nd V.P.’s Report ...continued from page 5 that is where our focus on Capital Hill will be. It was a pleasure to see three old timers from the Baltimore labor movement at the convention; current retiree President, Charlie "Scoop" Williams, Pete O'Connor former Local 964 president and COFD and Bill "Mr. Nice Guy " Taylor former Local 734 President and current IAFF 4th district VP. Two weeks later, Local 964 held their annual crab feasts. There was great turnout and some awesome crabs — thanks to all who helped. The crabs came from our loyal friend Bill Paulshock and his establishment, Bills Seafood, located in Perry Hall, Md. The following week October 21 and 22, Local 964 hosted back to back retirement seminars for all members of the BCFD and such was well attended. These retirement seminars are focused on all members of the department; whether you have 1 year in or 41 years!! Please don't listen to the kitchen table, make the time to attend these seminars. It is your pension of which you are paying 10% of your salary into every pay period. Are you not curious of what your retirement benefits are?? Local 964 will host two retirement seminars in the Spring of 2016, please plan to attend. Raven Raffle to benefit our VEBA fund again was a success, we raised $10,803. The top prize winner was Norris Walker and the winning ticket was sold by retiree Paul Desimone , second prize was won by a firefighter fron New York state ( 2 tickets to Univiversity of Md. vs Ohio St. basketball game ) the 3rd prize ( two tickets to Oriole/ Yankee game and Oriole/ Red Sox game in 2016 ) was won by Ed Hall the father of Captain Ed Hall. The past four days both Fire Locals and the FOP handed out over 2,000 coats to Baltimore school children. Next week we have another 300 to give out. If you want to donate to this wonderful cause go to the following link www.operationwarm.org/ baltimorecity. Citywide elections will take place in April 2016 with the primary election. Next January 17 we will have a new mayor and probably 6-8 new city council members. This will be the biggest turnover of elected members in over 50 years. Medals day / memorial service was well attended and a shout out to Captain Pat Macken for spearheading this event. In closing Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to men and women who have the "greatest job in the world" as members of the BCFD. From the SecretaryTreasurer’s Desk Steve Horchar I hope everyone had a nice Thanksgiving and now have their sights set on the Holiday Season. I would like to wish everyone a Merry Christmas, a Safe and Happy Holiday Season and a wonderful and Prosperous New Year. Boot Sale Local 964 and Haix boots teamed up December 1-3 for a “Boot Sale”. The Sale was held at our Union Hall where representatives from Haix were there to answer any and all of your questions and to size each individual member. Haix donated $10 to the VEBA Fund, for every pair of turn-out boots or station boots/shoes sold. Boots and Shoes were sold at a discounted price and are being shipped right to your door. December 2015-February 2016 Safety and Health Drive Cam- We have no Defense for you when a video shows you not wearing your seatbelts… For some reason the numbers of seatbelt and red-light violations for our members are climbing. You must come to a ‘COMPLETE STOP’ it’s the rules…ALL members must be seated and wearing their seatbelts. The new EVD jackets were supposed to be coming this Fall, then it got pushed to the Spring of 2016, last I heard they did not make it on the 12/9 Board of Estimates Agenda, causing further delay. I will keep you posted on the new jackets as information becomes available. Fire Supply is still working on the new hoods and gloves. We are looking into ‘hood” cleaning or some type of program that is feasible to both sides. Studies are being conducted on the firefighters hood, it is now believed that your hood may be a exposure to cancer causing agents. We will keep you posted. Officers, please be aware of the conditions and situations around you, if you feel it is to unsafe, back out, get away from it and call it in. If you have any issue or questions, please call me @ 443-854-997 or email me at [email protected]. New York Bus Trip Our Holiday Trip this is year is New York on December 12, departing the Whitemarsh Park n Ride (next to Ikea) at 7am and return around 11pm. . This year we are not doing ‘The Rockettes Show’ at RCMH. Proceeds benefit the Fire Officers VEBA Fund (Widow & Orphans Fund). Seats are still available. Cost: $55.00 Call Steve @ 443-8549970… Hockey Night 2016 Hockey Night returns in 2016 on April 7th, as the Washington Cap- Fire Officers Page 7 itals take on their Division rivals, the Pittsburgh Penguins. Bus departs Whitemarsh Park-n-Ride at 4pm. Cost: $150 which includes: game ticket, motor coach transportation to and from the Verizon Center (Washington, DC), a Capital’s t shirt and all you can eat and drink (beer, wine and soda) from one hour prior to puck drop to the end of the 2nd Intermission in the Monumental Level 400 Restaurant. This is the Capitals’ last regular season scheduled game of the year, so it is also Fan Appreciation Night, numerous give a ways will occur that night. This trip will definitely sell out. Proceeds benefit the Fire Officers VEBA Fund (Widow & Orphans Fund). Seats are limited. Because of the interest in this trip, I am starting to collect Deposits now from returning guest. Beginning January 1st I will start contacting people on the “Wait List”. We are Negotiating with the Caps about adding a second bus. Deposit $100, balance due March 1st … Call Steve @ 443-854-9970… Holiday Ornaments We are selling again this year the 24k gold plated BCFD Holiday Ornament, it is of the ‘Pride Protecting People” patch and is available at our union Office for $15 or by mail for $20. Order Forms are on our webpage. January Union Meetings Reminder: The January Monthly Union Meetings will be held, Tuesday, January 12 @1900 hrs. and Wednesday, January 13th @ 0830 hrs. If anyone has any Fund Raiser ideas for the VEBA Fund, please don’t hesitate to call me. This is the source of your widow’s and children’s death benefit. Remember when you move, please notify the Union office directly of your new address. Our email address is: [email protected] or call an Executive Board member. On a side note, when sending an email please use the subject line so it December 2015—February 2016 does not go to spam. I’ll be there! The Professional Firefighters of Maryland have stated that their priority legislation for this session will be the reintroduction and passing of the Hometown Heroes Act, to provide tax relief to Public Safety Pensions. Again this year, I will be travelling to Annapolis regularly to meet with our legislators and the PFFMD to get this bill passed and to bring the information back to our membership. During session, many times we will need people to travel to Annapolis for hearings and to make a show of strength. These calls to action will be published on our Forum, Facebook page and announced on Twitter. Any of our active members that have not already signed up for PAC can contact me and I will get you the dues deduction card. Retiree Seasons Greetings From Your Executive Board Fire Officers Page 8 From the Recording Secretary Tom Skinner Merry Christmas! I hope that each and every one of you is able to enjoy the entire holiday season with your friends and family and do so in a safe manner! I have been told that the overwhelming majority of you read Bob Hatoff’s article first (understandably), so you are aware of his resignation as Vice President of the Retired Firefighters and Fire Officers Association. I want to thank him for his service to that organization and wish him Good Luck and Good Health in the future! His “Tired and Retired” article will continue to be the anchor of this periodical as long as he chooses to write it. Thank You Bob! Congratulations to Steve Fugate on becoming the Vice President of the Retirees Association. I know that you will do great and that the retirees will be well served! The retirees association also, recently held their elections and Charlie Williams, Dave Franz and Bob Jenkins will continue to lead the organization. Congratulations to all! The PAC Fund is enjoying a strong participation. I would like to thank each of the new members that have signed recently and I would like to invite all of the nonparticipants to step up! This election cycle, the city council will see the largest turnover in our lifetime, so far. President Campbell, myself and others from the Executive Board have met with several of the candidates and are being sought out regularly by the newcomers. There are currently at least eleven candidates running for mayor and at least half of them have met with us or expressed an interest in meeting. This is a positive sign for our future. The General Assembly will reconvene Wednesday, January 13, 2016 at 12:00 p.m. in Annapolis and we wis that wish to support the cause may send checks to L-964 PAC 1030 S. Linwood Avenue, Baltimore, Md. 21224. $4 per pay or a $100 donation makes you a President’s Club member! Meeting Change for January. The January meetings will be held on January 12th and 13th at 1900 hours and 0830 hours respectively. The meeting on the 12th will be the installation of Officers. 1st Vice President George Jones, myself as Recording Secretary and Trustee Brian Britcher will be sworn in to another three year term. There will be plenty of food and fellowship, come out and join us! Safety and Health is one the cornerstones of our union. Our S&H committee does an outstanding job of bringing your concerns to the administration and researching and gathering information on gear and equipment to keep you as safe as possible, BUT, it is imperative that each of you utilizes the protective gear and follow the recommendations that the manufacturers and researchers provide. Things like removing your soiled hood as soon as possible after an incident, not allowing turn-out gear in living spaces and safely cleaning products of combustion from your equipment may give you the advantage necessary to avoid long term, life changing illness and diseases. Also, the weather is changing. The trials have begun and there is no way to predict accurately what will occur. Recent events in other cities have shown that, even when laws are followed, crowds can turn from peaceful protesters into rioters quickly! Keep your eyes and ears open and protect yourself. Your safety is the #1 priority, followed closely by the safety and security of your crew. The old adage “We All Go Home” is as true now as it ever was. December 2015-February 2016 Social Media is the quickest and most accurate means for us to get information to you! When used properly social media is a fantastic tool. While I believe that we put out a quality newsletter and the IAFF Firefighter magazine is a top notch publication, waiting two to three months for information that changes daily is frustrating and futile. Every member of our Executive Board participates in at least one form of social media, whether it is Facebook or Twitter or both. We are putting current information out daily, answering questions and squashing rumors. If you are on Facebook, send us a friend request or follow us on Twitter. If you are not, consider signing up, they are free! We also, still maintain the forum as means of communication, BUT, you cannot always count on the forum participants to be who they claim. President Campbell does a good job of removing anonymous and fraudulent post but, he can’t guard the computer screen 24/7. Remember- Verify! Patches and Stickers with the new crab logo are available for $4 each and are available at all regular meetings or you can contact Steve Horchar or myself and we will get them to you! I can be reached at 443-790-2625 or at Truck 12 A shift. Yuk weather is right around the corner, layer up and watch your footing. Don’t be a victim of the ice and snow! It’s not that many days until pitchers and catchers report! Again, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Keep our sick and injured in your thoughts and prayers! Page 9 Fire Officers December 2015—February 2016 Page 10 Fire Officers December 2015-February 2016 Tired and Retired By Bob Hatoff I just have no luck. Every time that a story breaks that I could write a book on, it happens right after I have turned my latest column in! Then I have to wait three months until I can respond. I’m referring to the Mayor’s announcement that she will not run for reelection. She wants to use her last year to solve the City’s problems. I doubt that she can do it. After all, it took her seven years to cause all the problems. Fixing problems always takes longer than causing them! I am also sure that the fact that she didn’t have a snowball’s chance in hell of winning the election, was not a factor in her decision! Since Mike Campbell has been the victim of my poison pen this year, I’ve decided to give him a break this issue. So I’ll just say, I never liked him. For those of you that missed the newspaper article, I must report the death of Delmar Davis. He and his friends formed the group, SHC fire buffs. He always responded to all the big additional alarms. It was always nice to see him and his ever present smile. He died at the ripe old age of 99! God Bless you Delmar! Now, I want to report that I have resigned from my position as Vice President of the retirees. This was not the result of any animosity. It was just my realization that I’ve reached the point where I am too old to do the job. My eyesight will not allow me to drive at night. I can’t drive on any road with a speed limit over forty. My dear buddy, Charlie Williams, has been driving me back and forth to all of our meetings. My problem is, if something were to happen to Charlie, I would become President. I wouldn’t be able to get to the meetings, let alone run them! Charlie got Steve Fugate to replace me. The membership overwhelming approved and I agree with them. Of course, so would my 2 year old Great Grandson. Now in closing, you will be reading this shortly before Christmas. This is my favorite time of year. We gather to celebrate the birth of our Savior, Jesus. Have a blessed Christmas and a very happy New Year. If any of you see the word xmas, tell the writer that we don’t worship x, we worship Christ! As always you can reach me at 5202 Daybrook Circle, Apt 161, Baltimore, Md. 21237 or 410870-1653. 24 K GOLD PLATED ORNAMENT Proceeds benefit L-964 VEBA Fund Mail a $20 check or money order for each ornament to: THE BALTIMORFIRE OFFICERS c/o Ornament 1030 S. Linwood Avenue Baltimore, MD. 21224 Name:_________________________________ Adress:________________________________ City:_______ ______State:______Zip:______ Page 11 Fire Officers December 2015-February 2016 HOCKEY NIGHT RETURNS Thursday, April 7, 2016 Washington Capitals vs Pittsburgh Penguins Package includes: Game ticket, Bus transportation, Capitals shirt and unlimited food, soda and beer until the beginning of the 3rd Period Bus departs Whitemarsh Park n Ride 4pm Price $150*…Deposit $100 accepting now, balance due 3/1 Steve Horchar: 443-854-9970 *No refunds. THE BALTIMORE FIRE OFFICERS Local No. 964 1030 S. Linwood Avenue Baltimore, MD 21224 Non-Profit U.S. POSTAGE PAID Permit No. 964 Bel Air, MD RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED Retiree’s Info Last February, The Baltimore City Retired Fire Officers & Fire Fighters Association passed a by-law change that allows retirees that have been retired more than 90 days to join the Association. This was done because the membership cards for the Association were not included in member's retirement packets for an undetermined period. On February 11, 2016 this by-law expires and the time limit reverts back to 90 days after retirement. Some people think that because they elect to keep their affiliation with the unions that they are members of the Retiree Association, this is not the case! On your pay stub under deductions it should read RETFIRE -2.50, your pay, starting in January 2016 will read RETFIRE - 6.00. If you would like to become a member of the Retirees Association call Secretary-Treasurer Bob Jenkins at 410-444-0039 or email your request to Dave Franz at [email protected]. The window of opportunity to join the Retirees Association for people that have been retired more than 90 days will close on February 11th 2016. Please don't miss this opportunity! This is open to all retired firefighters and fire officers of the BCFD, regardless of when you retired. The Retired Fire Officers & Fire Fighters Association sends vital information out regularly through their group email. To participate, send your email address to: Recording Secretary Dave Franz at [email protected] for more details call Dave at (410)499-5638. If you are not a member you will be removed from the email list. The Retirees meet monthly, except for July and August, on the 2nd Thursday of each month at 7:30 pm. Meetings are held at Heritage Gardens located at 7631 Harford Road in the Parkville shopping center.
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