The Oregon State Fire Fighters Council (OSFFC) is a prominent organization representing over 47 IAFF locals and more than 3500 full-time, paid employees involved in firefighting and related services. Established in 1936, the OSFFC aims to promote the formation of local unions, sick and death benefits, and foster camaraderie among its members through legislation and education.
With a strong focus on legislative advocacy, the OSFFC works tirelessly to support the firefighting community in Oregon, ensuring their voices are heard and their needs are met. Committed to the well-being of its members, the OSFFC also provides access to resources such as the IAFF Center of Excellence for behavioral health treatment and recovery, offering support and assistance 24/7.
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