Union members at the University of Liverpool have announced three weeks of strike action coinciding with end-of-year examinations.
University and College Union (UCU) members will walk out from 24 May to 11聽June in a row over redundancies in the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences.
The union said that nearly 1,300 employees were expected to take part in the action and predicted that 鈥渄isruption for the university will be especially severe鈥 because it overlaps with end-of-year assessments.
Eighty-four per cent of members who voted in a ballot last month backed strike action, protesting at plans to axe 47 jobs 鈥 a total聽that has subsequently been revised down to 32, UCU said.
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Members were due to start working to rule today, keeping to their contracted hours only and boycotting all voluntary activities.
The Liverpool row has attracted global attention because of the university鈥檚 plan to identify staff for redundancy based on research grant income and citation impact scores.
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UCU said that managers had 鈥渞evised鈥 the original selection criteria, but claimed that the revised criteria 鈥渞emain opaque, lack transparency and the university has refused to tell staff what data it is using to choose who to sack鈥.
鈥淧eople threatened with redundancy have no idea what targets they have to meet to keep their jobs,鈥 the union said.
Liverpool鈥檚 UCU branch said that the university had two weeks to cancel the planned cuts if it wanted to avert strike action.
鈥淲hile we welcome the abandonment of the doomed journal citation metric, and the protection of 15 jobs as a result of the work of the branch, the situation remains equally dangerous for our members and for the sector more widely,鈥 said branch president Anthony O鈥橦anlon.
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鈥淭he criteria have been designed to place maximum discretion in the hands of managers to attack jobs and threaten livelihoods in the midst of a pandemic. There is no economic or moral justification for these redundancies. To prevent a campaign of sustained industrial action, all the university has to do is withdraw them.鈥
Liverpool has described the redundancies as being part of a wider 鈥渞estructure to enable reinvestment in areas of specialism and increase academic quality and the societal impact of the faculty鈥檚 research and expertise鈥.
A university spokeswoman said that making redundancies was 鈥渁 difficult decision for any organisation and we are working hard to limit the impact, including offering potentially affected colleagues a significant voluntary severance package鈥.
鈥淲e believe the amended process and criteria demonstrate a considered response to the representations made by UCU, which represents around 20 per cent of the university workforce, and it is regrettable that industrial action has been called before this consultation process has even concluded,鈥 she said.
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鈥淲e recognise that industrial action will be a cause of concern for staff and students alike, and we are particularly disappointed that it has been called during our students鈥 assessment period, after this already challenging academic year.
鈥淭he university has processes in place to help keep any disruption to a minimum and is prioritising this. Every effort is being made to resolve the dispute with UCU and we will continue to keep colleagues and students updated.鈥
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