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UCU announces strike at Liverpool Hope

Lecturers at Liverpool Hope University are to strike next week in a row over job losses.

Published on
April 1, 2011
Last updated
May 22, 2015

The University and College Union announced today that its members would strike on 8 April, and claimed that 90 jobs are at risk at the institution.

The union criticised the university for refusing to extend the 28-day time limit in which union members can strike after a strike ballot has taken place. It argued that an extension would have allowed the two parties to negotiate further.

Martyn Moss, UCU regional official, said: 鈥淲e fail to understand why the university has essentially asked union members to put up or shut up when it comes to strike action.

鈥淎nyone looking for a peaceful resolution to this dispute would have extended the window and sought to avoid industrial action.

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鈥淗ad the university agreed to UCU鈥檚 request to extend the window for potential industrial action, we could have focused on trying to resolve the dispute.

鈥淏y refusing the union鈥檚 olive branch, they have left members at Liverpool Hope who value their jobs and the university鈥檚 long-term reputation with little choice but to take strike action. We appeal to the university to see sense and reconsider their position.鈥

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Mr Moss added that union members at the institution 鈥渉ave no faith in how the university is handling the funding problems that have beset the higher education sector鈥.

鈥淭hey do not think the university should be swinging the axe on jobs so hastily,鈥 he said.

The university said it was disappointed that a strike had been called, and insisted that it had to 鈥渁ct quickly to ensure it maintains its strong position鈥 in the face of public cuts.

A spokesman said the university had already made clear that it did not want to 鈥減ass on government debt to graduate debt鈥 by charging 拢9,000 fees from 2012.

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On the refusal to extend the deadline for strike action, he added: 鈥淯CU has failed to get a national agreement on job security and no university can give a guarantee that there will be no compulsory redundancies. This is the basis of UCU's dispute with Liverpool Hope and the situation will not change in the next four weeks.鈥

john.gill@tsleducation.com

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