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University lecturers to walk out in 10 days of strike action | The Independent
2022-01-28 00:00:00.0     独立报-英国新闻     原网页

       

       More than a million university students will face up to 10 days of strikes by lecturers in February, a union has announced.

       Students at 68 institutions will see their lecturers walk out in disputes over “beyond disgraceful” pay, conditions and pensions, the University and College Union (UCU) said.

       The union has called the strikes “a fight for the future of higher education”.

       It added that staff are at “breaking point” over years of falling pay and insecure working conditions.

       More than 50,000 staff are expected to take part, with in excess of a million students impacted.

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       In the first week of strikes, starting February 14, 44 universities will be involved over a dispute about cuts to the Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS) pension scheme, which the union has said would reduce the guaranteed retirement income of a typical member by 35%.

       Meanwhile, 68 universities will be involved in the second week of strikes over pensions, pay and working conditions, with staff walking out on two days – February 21 and 22.

       In the third week of strike action, 39 universities will walk out over three days on pay and working conditions only, on February 28 to March 2.

       The March 2 walkout has been co-ordinated with a student strike organised by the National Union of Students (NUS).

       The UCU said further strikes are “on the cards”, including a UK-wide strike on pay and working conditions as well as plans for a nationwide boycott of marking and assessment.

       It is a damning indictment of the way our universities are managed that staff are being left with no option but to walk out again

       Jo Grady, UCU general secretary

       “The NUS is calling for higher and further education to be free at the point of use for students and for staff to get better working conditions, pay and pensions,” the UCU said.

       On Wednesday, the UCU announced if its proposals on pensions were heard, this offered a “way out” of imminent strike action.

       It called for new pension proposals to be formally tabled and voted on and for the financial health of the USS pension scheme to be evaluated, as well as for employers to pay more towards the scheme from April 2023.

       UCU general secretary Jo Grady said: “It is a damning indictment of the way our universities are managed that staff are being left with no option but to walk out again.

       “For a sector that is worth tens of billions of pounds and enjoys record levels of student growth it is beyond disgraceful that in return staff get vicious pension cuts, falling pay and are pushed to breaking point under deteriorating working conditions.

       “Time is quickly running out for vice chancellors to avert strike action, but it can be done.

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       “Staff need a proper pay rise, action to tackle insecure contracts, unsafe workloads and pay inequality, and for devastating pension cuts to be revoked.

       “Any disruption that occurs will be the clearest indication yet that university bosses don’t value their staff.”

       


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