
The Friday email: 28 July 2023
28 July 2023
Respect FE: support our campaign, build for the ballot
Our Respect FE campaign is calling for a new settlement in further education (FE) to address pay erosion, unmanageable workloads and a broken model of negotiating with college employers. The additional funding for FE promised by the government is an opportunity for employers to work with us to make the changes the sector needs, but too often it is only when we organise action that they listen. We are balloting members in these FE England colleges from early September.
If you are at one of the colleges being balloted:
- check and update your personal details to make sure you get a vote next term
- look out for your papers in the post in the first week of September
- help us plan our online events and social media campaign to maximise participation of college staff,
- send us a short video selfie saying why you will be voting YES (email the video to us, share to social media with #RespectFE, or send via WhatsApp to our hotline on +44 7890 890273).
Supporters can help:
- send us a short video selfie saying why we need respect in FE (email the video to us, share to social media with #RespectFE, or send via WhatsApp to our hotline on +44 7890 890273)
- donate to the union's fighting fund.
樱花动漫 Rising: holding the line
This week 樱花动漫 members in higher education have held the line in the marking and assessment boycott (MAB) and built leverage for our negotiators who met with UCEA on Thursday. Our on the eve of negotiations piled on the pressure even more, with our message reaching hundreds of thousands of accounts.
This pressure led to our employers saying that they will reconsider their position and come back to us after the UCEA Board meet today. We will meet them early next week to negotiate further.
We ask every member to stand united behind our negotiators ahead of next week's negotiations, so please continue to support the MAB and .
Our dispute, demands, and the disgraceful deductions being taken from our members' salaries are receiving more and more coverage in the press. This week we have been covered by the BBC, ITV, Guardian, regional radio stations across the UK, and the Morning Star. .
Defend jobs: boycott the University of Brighton!
Staff at the University of Brighton held a rally this week against cruel redundancies being imposed by the institution's management. Twenty-three academic staff at University of Brighton were issued with compulsory redundancy notices earlier this week. This comes on top of eighty staff having reluctantly accepted voluntary redundancy rather than face being sacked. 樱花动漫 members at Brighton are on indefinite strike, fighting to stop the cuts. .
University of Chichester's axing of African history course
樱花动漫 has slammed the University of Chichester management's threat to axe its unique history of Africa and the African diaspora masters and sack Professor Hakim Adi, the UK's first African-British professor of history. The move is part of a wider review which has put four permanent staff under threat of redundancy. Professor Adi's course was created to train mature students of African and Caribbean heritage as historians; .
University of Huddersfield puts over 100 staff at risk of redundancy
University of Huddersfield management has put forward large-scale redundancy proposals that could see staff lose their jobs by the end of September. The university announced the cuts just before the summer leave period making meaningful consultation practically impossible. The 105 staff at risk of redundancy include 39 in the school of applied sciences, 15 in the school of arts and humanities and 43 across the Huddersfield business school and the school of education & professional development. 樱花动漫 estimates that around 50 of the 105 staff at risk of redundancy could lose their jobs. Click here for the full story and 樱花动漫's response.
Online training for the workload campaign
Online training for workload reps continues over the summer. For more information on the workload campaign and the role of the workload rep please contact Alex Lancaster. To register on workload reps 1 or 2 training sessions please follow the links below:
New Researcher Task and Finish group
In accordance with 樱花动漫 Congress 2023 motion HE21 we are setting up a Researcher Task and Finish group to look at the issues faced by casualised research staff. The group will help with a league table of employers that we are building based on recent freedom of information (FOI) requests, as well as contributing to a 樱花动漫 researcher manifesto/concordat and highlighting any examples of good practice. You will need to be available up to the end of the year for occasional (online) meetings and to contribute to ongoing discussions. If you are interested in taking part, please contact Jane Thompson by Friday 4 August.
Survey on Ofsted and mock-Ofsted inspections
We have launched a survey to understand more about members' experiences of Ofsted and mock-Ofsted inspections in FE colleges. The survey takes less than 10 minutes to complete and your responses will inform our ongoing campaigns. The deadline for responses is Friday 8 September 2023. .
Friday email will return
Please note this will be the last Friday email for a while; it will resume at the start of September. Rest assured that we will continue to send out important updates to members and branches.
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