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Posted By Nick Egan
We have paid our First Aiders £8.67 per month, since 1986 and possibly as far back as about 1974. What level of additioanl payment do organisations currently give to their Volunteer First Responders?
I would be grateful for your help as I think we need to stem the tide of ex-volunteers with a better incentive.
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Posted By Kate Graham
£20 a month.
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Posted By Nick Egan
Kate
What sector Are you in? please. I'm in RSL housing.
Nick
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Posted By Kate Graham
Manufacturing I'm afraid!
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Posted By Mark Bywater
£1.50 per week for the past 15 years this hasn't changed.
Ssh! Don't tell them!
PS
We make sweeties - i.e. manufacturing.
Mark
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Posted By Mike Craven
£9.66 per month (District Council)
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Posted By Paul Adams
There was a thread on this some time ago. Try a search.
We don't give an incentive, except the training of course.
We don't want first aiders who are only in it for a little bit extra.
Paul
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Posted By John Webster
I seem to remember this coming up some while ago, so try searching the old forum for some more answers.
We do not pay anything extra, but then our sector is healthcare.
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Posted By Patrick Guyomard
Old Job (Power Industry) - £100 per year but we set up a yearly 'situation' to test that they still knew their stuff and occasionally got someone to 'faint' during a fire drill just to make things interesting.
New Job (Retail) - £0.00 monthly, they get free trainig and a few days off work, what more do they want.
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Posted By David A Jones
Fire marshall £100 per year
First aider (including appointed persons) £250 per year
Both fire marshall and first aider £500 per year
Also we are geared up to have more than the 'recommended' levels of first aiders - allowing us to have a multi-skilled emergency response team.
(Telecoms)
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Posted By Ken Taylor
Is there still something in the local government national conditions of service about this?
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Posted By Sam Talbot
£5.00. per week (since the old King was on the throne). Manufacturing.
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