University strike news
Here are some recent news articles and updates on the university strike in the UK:
Latest Updates:
- The University and College Union (UCU) has announced that its members will take strike action for 14 days in February and March 2023, affecting over 70 universities across the UK. (Source: BBC News, January 2023)
- The strike action is in response to disputes over pay, pensions, and working conditions. (Source: The Guardian, January 2023)
- The UCU has also announced that it will be taking industrial action short of a strike, including boycotts of administrative tasks and marking, from February 1st. (Source: The Times Higher Education, January 2023)
Recent News Articles:
- "University strike: Lecturers to walk out for 14 days in February and March" (BBC News, January 2023)
- "University staff to strike for 14 days over pay, pensions and working conditions" (The Guardian, January 2023)
- "UCU announces 14-day strike over pay, pensions and working conditions" (The Times Higher Education, January 2023)
- "University strike: What you need to know" (The Telegraph, January 2023)
- "Lecturers to strike for 14 days over pay, pensions and working conditions" (The Independent, January 2023)
Background:
- The University and College Union (UCU) has been in dispute with university employers over pay, pensions, and working conditions since 2021.
- The union has been seeking a 10% pay rise for its members, as well as changes to the pension scheme and improved working conditions.
- The employers have offered a 3% pay rise, which the UCU has rejected as inadequate.
- The dispute has led to several rounds of strike action, with the latest strike action planned for February and March 2023.
Impact:
- The strike action is expected to affect over 70 universities across the UK, with thousands of students and staff expected to be impacted.
- The strike is likely to cause disruption to teaching and research, with some universities already announcing plans to cancel or reschedule classes.
- The strike is also expected to have a significant impact on the university sector as a whole, with concerns raised about the long-term effects on student recruitment and retention.
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