Professional Fire Fighters of Maine seeking IAFF/PFFMaine sisters and brothers that have retired from the Fire Service!
Posted On: Jul 22, 2024

CALLING ALL IAFF & PFFMAINE RETIREES

Sister& Brother Retirees:
As IAFF (International Association of Fire Fighters) and PFFMaine (Professional Fire Fighters of Maine) members, you have dedicated your careers to serving and protecting your communities. Throughout your years of service, the union has been a vital part of your profession, advocating for your rights, benefits, and working conditions. Even after you retire, it's essential to stay connected with the union to continue receiving the support and protection you deserve.
One of the primary reasons to stay connected with the union is that presumptive laws, which cover firefighters beyond the day they retire, provide critical benefits for those affected by occupational illnesses and injuries. The IAFF's Presumptive Legislation, for instance, allows firefighters to receive workers' compensation benefits for certain illnesses and injuries presumed to be work-related, without having to prove that they were caused by their job.
Presumptive laws are essential because they recognize the unique risks that firefighters face on a daily basis. Firefighting is a hazardous occupation that exposes individuals to various toxins, chemicals, and physical demands, increasing their risk of developing serious health issues. By passing presumptive laws, lawmakers acknowledge the sacrifices firefighters make and take a crucial step in ensuring they receive the necessary support and compensation when they need it most.
As retired firefighters, it's vital to maintain your connection with the union to continue enjoying these benefits. When you're no longer actively serving as a firefighter, you may not be aware of changes in laws or regulations that could impact your benefits. The union serves as a vital lifeline, providing guidance and representation to ensure that your rights are protected.
Moreover, staying connected with the union enables you to continue contributing to the broader fire service community. As a retired firefighter, you can leverage your experience and expertise to mentor and guide younger generations of firefighters. You can also participate in advocacy efforts to improve working conditions and promote firefighter safety. By staying engaged with the union, you can help shape the future of firefighting and ensure that new recruits receive the training, equipment, and support they need to succeed.
Another significant benefit of staying connected with the union is access to exclusive discounts and services. Many unions offer retired members special deals on insurance plans, travel packages, and other products and services. These benefits can help you save money and enjoy a more comfortable retirement.
In addition, staying connected with the union provides an opportunity to reconnect with fellow firefighters who share your experiences and understand your challenges. The camaraderie and sense of belonging that comes from being part of a tight-knit community is invaluable. As a retired firefighter, you can participate in union events, attend reunions, and engage in online forums to stay connected with your peers.
Finally, staying connected with the union demonstrates your commitment to the fire service profession and its values. By continuing to support the union, you're showing that you still care about the well-being of your colleagues and the community you served.
In conclusion, it's essential for IAFF and PFFME retired members to stay connected with their union beyond their active duty years. Presumptive laws provide critical benefits for occupational illnesses and injuries, while union membership offers exclusive discounts, mentorship opportunities, and a sense of community. By staying engaged with the union, retired firefighters can continue making a positive impact on the fire service while ensuring their own rights are protected.
If you have any questions, need additional information and/or need to discuss Retiree Issues further, please contact our 6th District Vice-President Gerry Gay, who is responsible for administering our Retiree Program.
Gerry Gay, 6th District Vice-President
Professional Fire Fighters of Maine
[207] 651-5944
iafflocal1624@yahoo.com 

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