An academic on her 10th fixed-term contract is fighting to force her university to give her a permanent contract.
More than 1,200 people have signed a supporting Feyzi Ismail in her dispute with SOAS University of London, where she is a senior teaching fellow.
Dr Ismail has been teaching in the department of development studies since 2011 and is currently on her 10th contract.
She has been employed continuously since 1 January 2014 on a series of full-time fixed-term contracts but has twice been denied a permanent post.
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Employment law in the UK states that 鈥渁ny employee on fixed-term contracts for four or more years will automatically become a permanent employee, unless the employer can show there is a good business reason not to do so鈥.
Her supporters have said that they are 鈥渄eeply concerned鈥 that SOAS 鈥渋s not adhering to the spirit of labour law for all workers鈥.
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They call on the institution to 鈥渢ake the lead in eliminating the precarious and discriminatory conditions currently endemic within higher education鈥.
Dr Ismail told聽糖心Vlog that she believed universities were 鈥渂enefiting from the exploitation鈥 of PhD students and early career academics, who were just looking for a 鈥渕easure of security in a very insecure鈥 higher education sector.
Dr Ismail made requests for permanency last year and this year, both of which were rejected on the basis of 鈥渙bjective justifications鈥.
These included that she was covering for staff absences or specialist expertise required by the institution for a temporary period.
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SOAS had made the argument that 鈥測ou have been covering and therefore at some point we don鈥檛 need you鈥, said Dr Ismail. 鈥淢y argument is that I have been doing exactly the same things in my job for the last five years, so whether it is this or that objective justification is irrelevant, because the core of my job has stayed the same.
鈥淚 do exactly the same thing as every other permanent employee in the department.鈥
After聽her first request for permanency, SOAS reduced the hours associated with Dr Ismail鈥檚 position to half a full-time equivalent post.
She has taken up a second half-time position at Goldsmiths, University of London, and said that it was like 鈥渓iterally doing two full-time jobs鈥.
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Dr Ismail has appealed against the latest rejection and was due to have a grievance hearing on 21 May, but it was cancelled for the third time.
Students had organised a silent protest outside the venue in her support.
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A SOAS spokeswoman said: 鈥淓mployment issues for all staff are dealt with using our internal HR procedures and we cannot comment on individual cases.鈥
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