Joining RFS’ Supportive Employer Program
by Luke Fuller | Apr 22,2013
This past summer will be remembered as one that suffered the adverse and
unpredictable weather conditions of the harsh Australian climate. As many
people struggled with the summer heat and soaring temperatures, the fires
became a focal point for many Australians including those who needed help,
those brave enough to fight for the safety of others and people who felt more
needed to be done to aid in a time of crisis.
The Wentworthville Leagues Club Board and Management discussed the
unfortunate events that swept across the state of New South Wales with many
empathising with those who were affected. In January, the Board introduced
a Policy which aims to assist our staff who work for volunteer disaster relief
organisations.
Wenty Leagues staff such as Food and Beverage Manager Adam Streichler,
who assisted with the Coonabarabran fires during the week ending 18 January,
initially took annual leave to fight the fires. As a token of goodwill, the Board
reinstated Adam’s Annual Leave and implemented Emergency Service Leave
which sees staff receive a week’s worth of paid leave in addition to Annual
Leave.
Wenty Leagues has always strived to stand out as a leader and employer
of choice in the local community and this policy is a great example of how we
work in the interest of the community. The official launch of the Supportive
Employer Program, which was held at Wenty Leagues on Wednesday 6 March,
was attended by Michael Gallacher the Minister for Police and Emergency
Services, Shane Fitzsimmons the Commissioner of the NSW Rural Fire Service
and volunteer firefighters who praised Wenty Leagues’ introduction of
Emergency Service Leave.
If you would like more information regarding the RFS email:
volunteer@rfs.nsw.gov.au
To nominate your employer as a supportive employer visit:
www.rfs.nsw.gov.au