Source: PA
Unbowed: Watson鈥檚 tribunal claim is dismissed, but he may appeal
A senior manager at London Metropolitan University told a colleague that there was 鈥渘o plague virulent enough鈥 for the head of the institution鈥檚 Unison branch 鈥 but it was only 鈥渂anter鈥.
Private emails between London Met management are disclosed in the judgment of an employment tribunal brought against the university by Max Watson, a research administrator and Unison branch secretary. Mr Watson alleged he was victimised for his union activities, a claim the tribunal dismissed.
London Met management have had a series of battles with the university鈥檚 unions in recent years, including over the university鈥檚 loss of its licence to recruit non-European Union students in 2012.
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Paul Bowler, deputy chief executive, wrote to Malcolm Gillies, the vice-chancellor, in December 2012 saying that he felt 鈥渢hey had the unions on the back foot, well done鈥. Another message sent by Mr Bowler to other senior colleagues described union activities as 鈥渂ully-boy tactics of the 1970s unions鈥.
The judgment adds that there was an email from Alison Wells, university secretary, 鈥渢hat whilst intended to be private 鈥榖anter鈥 with a member of her own team, stated that 鈥榯here was no plague virulent enough鈥 for the claimant [Mr Watson]鈥.
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Jonathan Woodhead, executive officer to the vice-chancellor and a former adviser to David Willetts, the universities and science minister, forwarded a video to Professor Gillies and Mr Bowler of a protest over the fate of the university鈥檚 foreign students. The video 鈥渟howed the claimant and others at a protest and that email referenced that the claimant and another were ranting in 鈥榯rue SWP [Socialist Workers鈥 Party] style鈥,鈥 the judgment says.
The root of the tribunal was the suspension of Mr Watson, a research administrator in London Met鈥檚 Working Lives Research Institute, for his role in the appointment of Jawad Botmeh at the WLRI in 2008.
In 1996, Mr Botmeh had been convicted over the bombing of the Israeli Embassy in London. He has always maintained his innocence.
When the university management investigated Mr Botmeh鈥檚 prior conviction after he became a staff governor in 2013, Mr Watson was charged with serious misconduct and the two men were suspended. Both later had their suspensions lifted and returned to work.
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Mr Watson is thought to be appealing the dismissal of his tribunal claim.
A London Met spokesman said the judgment 鈥渕akes it very clear that there is no anti-union policy at London Met, with the unanimous tribunal panel finding that the university had 鈥榮ufficient grounds鈥 for taking further action against union officials, but chose not to do so鈥.
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