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Lincoln Branch of UCU
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This is what a picket line looks like... nice work @ucunorthumbria.bsky.social - enjoy the rest and we go again in March, unless bosses @northumbriauni.bsky.social feel like talking (we always do!) @andylong6.bsky.social
Solidarity across the board!
Northumbria UCU Branch
Lincoln Branch of UCU
Good to know, good to see
Hopefully this makes a difference 🤞
One just wonders what the outcome of this will be…
Solidarity @ucuimperial.bsky.social
We are preparing to travel to Central London for this big demo, to take place 28 March! Hope to see you there!
Join us for a screening of The People’s Emergency Briefing, a 50-minute film featuring nine leading UK scientists exploring extreme weather, food security, health and the cost of living.
🎟️ Free to attend, but spaces are limited!
Echoing solidarity from Lincoln!
Looks like a great turnout @ucunorthumbria.bsky.social solidarity with you all!
Lincoln Branch of UCU
Lincoln Branch of UCU
Lincoln Branch of UCU
Lincoln Branch of UCU
Lincoln Branch of UCU
Lincoln Branch of UCU
Lincoln Branch of UCU
Lincoln Branch of UCU
Partnerships between the higher and further education sectors currently dogged by power imbalances, critics say
In our May GM, Southampton UCU members passed motions expressing our solidarity with UCU members at USIC @sheffielducu.bsky.social and @uonucu.bsky.social, who are striking to over pay/T&Cs and job cuts.
Members also authorised donations to the strike funds of these branches.
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#ucu #solidarity
In an unprecedented move, one reflective of the deeply unprecedented times at our university, UoN branches of three different unions (@UCU.org.uk, @unisonorg.uk, and Unite) have all successfully passed motions of no confidence in the Vice Chancellor and the entire executive board.
'Roughly a third of the group’s members posted deficits last year. The University of Nottingham, which recorded a loss of over £85 million, increased its number of top earners significantly from 207 to 294. And there were 185 at the cash-strapped Cardiff University.'