Emergency protests will hit UK university campuses tomorrow ahead of UCU's crunch talks with the employer body, UCEA.
UCU met with UCEA last week in an attempt to end the UK-wide university marking boycott and resolve the ongoing pay and working conditions dispute. Unfortunately, UCEA refused to table an improved pay offer or provide any redress for members who have been hit with punitive pay deductions.
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Calling all #Edinburgh #University students!!! Check out this amazing letter and consider co-signing, thank you 🙏🏼 https://tinyurl.com/3eadftvf
Compare and contrast:
Uni Employers Association (UCEA): 50 universities say < 2% of students unable to graduate: https://bbc.com/news/education-65997786
The Guardian: A third of final-year students face grades delay: https://theguardian.com/education/2023/jun/24/uk-final-year-students-university-undergraduates-results-grades-delay
Recent UK Uni Crisis News
#UCU #UCUStrike #UCURising #MAB #SettletheDispute @ucu @ucupostgrads
UK Uni Crisis
https://twitter.com/jessscrisp_/status/1669010405908160515
#UCU #UCUStrike #UCURising #MAB #SettletheDispute
@ucu @ucupostgrads
“just been told we won’t be getting degree classification or a degree title at graduation. £27,000 for a participation certificate off the back of a year and a half in covid, and a further year and a half of strikes🙃 @QUBelfast is this seriously the best you can do?”