
The Friday email: 06 September 2019
6 September 2019
Higher education ballots open Monday
Ballots for strike action over USS pensions and on pay, inequality, job insecurity and workloads will open on Monday 9 September and members in higher education should expect ballot papers to arrive next week.
If you're at an institution covered by the USS pension scheme (pre-92 universities) you'll receive two ballot papers and both should be returned together in the one prepaid envelope provided. Members in post-92 branches will receive one ballot paper in the usual way.
Turnout in these ballots is crucial so please stand up and be counted and use your vote. Once you've voted please remind colleagues and help 'get the vote out' at your university. There are five things you can do here and more downloads and resources to help spread the word here.
Solidarity with the student climate strike on 20 September
樱花动漫 is supporting the global students' strike on 20 September and has submitted a motion to this weekend's TUC conference calling for a 30 minute workday solidarity stoppage.
and here are some more ideas on how you can help:
- join at lunchtimes and before and after work
- ask your employer to jointly declare a climate emergency with staff unions and
- download and
- send in and tweet photos and messages of support to our online wall of support using #樱花动漫climatesolidarity and #YouthStrike4Climate tags
- take to your local branch or trades council
- make a
Nottingham College 樱花动漫 fight back with 15 day strike
樱花动漫 members at Nottingham College fighting against pay and conditions cuts will kick off 15 days escalating strike action next Wednesday 11 September, starting with two days of strikes then three, four and five days in subsequent weeks. The college has threatened to dismiss staff who refuse to sign new contracts that would leave many significantly worse off on pay, holiday, sick leave and workload protection. Please send solidarity to the 樱花动漫 reps Kitty Howarth and Rob Peutrell and follow the branch
In the news
Round up of our news coverage this week including USS, Brexit crisis, college funding, and climate change.
Read all about it here.
樱花动漫 seeks guarantees on EU citizens' rights
樱花动漫 general secretary Jo Grady has written to the Prime Minister seeking urgent assurances about the rights of EU citizens in the event of a no-deal Brexit. Staff and students from the EU make an invaluable contribution to the UK's further and higher sectors yet many are still unclear about where a no-deal Brexit would leave them. The government made on Wednesday and the union will be looking at this in detail.
Ask your MP to support disabled staff in education
As part of our campaign for equality for disabled staff in education we have secured in parliament, calling for the government to address key issues including time limits for reasonable adjustments, access to disability leave and campus accessibility. Please write to your MP and ask them to support it if they haven't already done so you can find a template email here.
Our right to breathe clean air: trade union clean air network (TUCAN)
樱花动漫 has joined with other unions, community and environmental groups to launch to support local air quality and clean air campaigns inside and outside our workplaces.
Halesowen College 樱花动漫 are supporting a community campaign against a mineral quarry to be excavated at Lea Castle Farm near Kidderminster where there are two FE colleges and seventeen schools within a two mile radius. The quarry threatens to impact air quality, congestion, noise and local wildlife.
Government consultation on sexual harassment in the workplace
The government is currently consulting on sexual harassment in the workplace; 樱花动漫 is drafting a union-wide response but we're also encouraging members to before the 2 October deadline.
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