

An edition of The fireman (1977)
By Henry J. Deakin
Publish Date
1977
Publisher
University of Salford
Language
eng
Pages
211
Description:
This research was started by me at Salford in 1974 but was not completed as an M.Sc. thesis till 1977. It developed out of an undergraduate project I started at Leicester in 1971 where I had , fairly briefly , looked at the effects of shift working on groups of Firemen working in the local Leicestershire Fire Service . At Salford I developed this research much further by using more detailed questionnaires and tape recording the results of the interviews I conducted with the Fire Service personnel . The firemen interviewed this time were from the local Salford Fire Brigade. I ended up with a lot of material and I remember at least one member of the academic staff at Salford University saying in 1974 that my material was very good . It did however take a long time time to "write up" and it was not finally finished till 1977 , around the time at the national fire service strike . One area I looked at was the effect of shift work on the work-leisure relationships and family life of these firemen . As Harry Deakin I wrote a brief article for the Magazine "New Society "1 December 1977 page 465 called "Firemen on the Job" which gave an overview of this research project . As well as looking at work-leisure relationships and attitudes to work , there was also an opportunity for me to look at the effects , on the firemen , of this small Salford brigade being integrated into a much larger Greater Manchester Fire Service as the interviews were carried out at the time of the local government reorganisation of 1974. I was awarded my M.Sc in December 1977.