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California鈥檚 firefighter union is poised to get a rare perk: Guaranteed raises, forever

Cal Fire firefighter Bo Santiago observes a backfire as the Rocky fire burns near Clearlake in 2015.
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Cal Fire firefighter Bo Santiago observes a backfire as the Rocky fire burns near Clearlake in 2015.

After several years of devastating wildfires, California lawmakers want to give hefty raises to Cal Fire firefighters. The deal could tie the governor鈥檚 hands in contracts.

California wildfire firefighters could be in for a big pay raise soon through a rare legislative move that would require the state to boost their salaries automatically, effectively cutting the governor鈥檚 office out of negotiations over their wages

For years, the California Department of Forestry and Protection 鈥 or Cal Fire 鈥 has been unable to compete with local departments that offer better salaries and in turn has been losing its members at an escalating pace, union leaders say.

鈥淲e enter into a world where we now have a world where you can work at Target and In-N-Out and make $22 an hour and our starting firefighter makes $15.56 an hour,鈥 said Cal Fire Local 2881 president Tim Edwards. 鈥淲ho鈥檚 gonna want to put their life on the line in a time where the state really needs firefighters when they can go work somewhere else and make more money?鈥

Now, after several years of devastating wildfires, state lawmakers are that would lock in automatic pay increases for them. It would compel the state human resources department to calculate wage increases for the 8,000 or so state firefighters every year based on what other 20 local fire departments pay.

The bill would boost the salary for Cal Fire employees to within a 15% range of the top 20 highest-paying fire departments in California.

If the bill becomes law, the firefighter union would become just the second group of California public employees to gain automatic pay raises instead of having to bargain over wage increases with the governor鈥檚 office.

The other is the union that represents . The CHP contract sets officers鈥 pay on a formula that accounts for wages at other large California police departments. It鈥檚 a lucrative perk. Last year, 鈥 the biggest they have seen in 20 years and gave to .

Lawmakers, including Republicans, say it鈥檚 time for Cal Fire to gain the same kind of wage guarantee.

鈥淐al Fire is one of the greatest public safety organizations, in my opinion, in the world,鈥 said Assemblymember Heath Flora, a Republican from Ripon who sponsored the bill.

鈥淚 really want the men and women in this state to be paid properly and for some reason we always felt like they鈥檙e overlooked. And I don鈥檛 really understand it,鈥 said Flora, a former firefighter.

The bill is moving forward as the representing more than half of the state workforce, some of whom are demanding 30% raises.

The firefighter pay bill passed through the Assembly and is now headed to the Senate appropriations committee with no opposition even as the state faces .

Cal Fire itself has not weighed in on the bill. Edwards, the union leader, said the department lost 10% of its firefighters last year.

California wildfires strain overworked crews

Cal Fire is the state鈥檚 largest fire department. It鈥檚 responsible for fighting wildfires, as well as protecting urban areas in several parts of the state.

The intensity of wildfires in California is projected to worsen. The state saw its , taking who spent weeks in the field.

The California Professional Firefighters, an umbrella union that represents some 30,000 firefighters, is lobbying for the pay bill. The union in a written statement to lawmakers said the risks of short staffing compounds the dangers that come with the line of work and 鈥渁lso presents long-term health impacts from extended exposure to toxic smoke with no respiratory protection as well as the negative repercussions for behavioral health from lack of sleep, overwork, and months on end spent away from family.鈥

鈥淚f I learned anything in the past decade, it鈥檚 that our wildfire season is absolutely out of control. It really never ends.鈥
ASSEMBLYMEMBER HEATH FLORA

The Cal Fire union in its most recent contract attempted to address difficult working conditions by bargaining for a schedule that would give its members a better work-life balance. each month. Local fire departments tend to operate on 54-hour shifts.

鈥淚f I learned anything in the past decade, it鈥檚 that our wildfire season is absolutely out of control. It really never ends,鈥 Flora said.

Cal Fire fighter salaries lag

If the bill passes, Cal Fire Local 2881 would still have to bargain with the governor over issues like discipline and working conditions.

Cal Fire firefighters are paid through a complicated formula that accounts for their scheduled overtime hours. Their hourly wages are as low as minimum wage, but their take-home pay adds up through overtime and other compensation.

The average monthly total compensation for a Cal Fire battalion chief was $29,697, according to a . That was about 40.7% below what 20 local fire departments of various sizes paid firefighters at that rank, the survey said.

Lower-ranking firefighters earned $19,288 monthly in total monthly compensation, which was 15.8% below what local departments paid.

Outside of the Legislature, critics of public employee unions characterize the bill as a reckless giveaway to a powerful labor organization.

鈥淔irefighters are already among the best-paid government workers in the state,鈥 said Will Swaim, president of California Policy Center, an advocacy group that is critical of California public employee unions.

鈥淣o one else in California gets that deal,鈥 he said.

Michael Genest, the former finance director under Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, also called promises of future raised 鈥渋rresponsible.鈥

鈥淕overnors and legislators always regret having made such promises when our budget goes out of balance,鈥 he wrote in an email. 鈥淭he wise move is to make decisions about the allocation of state revenues each year and even then to be careful not to spend more on anything than is prudent.鈥

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