UCU: ‘laughable’ that agency staff could cover striking academics
Universities urged to rule out taking advantage of planned redrawing of UK legislation
Universities urged to rule out taking advantage of planned redrawing of UK legislation
Plugging a multibillion-pound deficit exacerbated by June’s poll result may require ‘drastic measures’, analysts have warned
One-word responses such as ‘excellent’ and ‘perfect’ been given to those taking assessments
Local union branches secure major wins in long-running disputes but others left with nothing
University and College Union members will again walk out over pay, pensions and working conditions
Union announces new ballot as disputes over pay and pensions remain unresolved
Union accuses employers of ‘needlessly aggressive and escalatory tactics’
Academics at 44?institutions to refuse to mark work or set exams in midst of busy summer assessment period, in ongoing row over pay and pensions
Tone of threats ‘of a different calibre than before’ says examiner who left her QMUL post
‘Drastic action’ required to fix multibillion-pound shortfall in Universities Superannuation Scheme, expert warns
Industrial action will no longer take place at several campuses over the summer
UCU pushes on with shrinking rounds of strike action despite calls to regroup and rethink
Disruption will hit summer assessment period, but employers call on unions to ‘move on’
Universities seek to win over staff with bonuses and consider subcontracting assessment
Sunny start to the latest round of UK industrial action couldn’t mask the frustrations felt by many union members