London, UK 3 Dec 2021 UCU Demonstration in Tavistock Square. They are marching to the City of London in solidarity with the Higher Education strikes. University and College Union announced that its members will stop work over pension cuts, pay and working conditions. The union said three consecutive days of strikes would take place from 1 December at the 58 institutions that backed ballots for industrial action this month. A total of 52 employees, 20 lecturers in the English & Creative Writing and History departments and 32 professional services staff, will be made redundant early next year

London, UK 3 Dec 2021 UCU Demonstration in Tavistock Square. They are marching to the City of London in solidarity with the Higher Education strikes. University and College Union announced that its members will stop work over pension cuts, pay and working conditions. The union said three consecutive days of strikes would take place from 1 December at the 58 institutions that backed ballots for industrial action this month. A total of 52 employees, 20 lecturers in the English & Creative Writing and History departments and 32 professional services staff, will be made redundant early next year Stock Photo
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London, UK 3 Dec 2021 UCU Demonstration in Tavistock Square. They are marching to the City of London in solidarity with the Higher Education strikes. University and College Union announced that its members will stop work over pension cuts, pay and working conditions. The union said three consecutive days of strikes would take place from 1 December at the 58 institutions that backed ballots for industrial action this month. A total of 52 employees, 20 lecturers in the English & Creative Writing and History departments and 32 professional services staff, will be made redundant early next year if the New Cross universityÕs latest cost-cutting measures are implemented. Goldsmith University and Colleges Union (GUCU) claims the redundancies have been demanded by the universityÕs Òbanking partnersÓ, Lloyds and Natwest, as a condition for receiving a loan worth up to £7 million.

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