
In a major backdown, the State Government has agreed to provide automatic compensation for CFS volunteers who are diagnosed with some types of cancers.
The Government reviewed its compensation scheme as part of its package of commitments to garner the support of independent MP Geoff Brock.
Industrial Relations Minister John Rau today announced that the automatic compensation scheme would be open to all “current operational CFS volunteers” and would be applied retrospectively from 1 July 2013.
Previously the Government had refused to bring the scheme in line with conditions covering professional MFS firefighters, due to cost and claims that the risk for volunteer firefighters wasn’t as great.
Rau said today the scheme stood alongside Tasmania’s as “one of the most comprehensive in the nation”.
“Whilst our previous compensation scheme included CFS volunteers, the Government was criticised for having set a high threshold to access the scheme,” he said.
The scheme provides:
The scheme is funded at $7.8 million for the first year, rising to $13.4 million in year 10.
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