The University and College Union鈥檚 advice that staff may need to reschedule lectures and classes lost to strike action is聽likely to聽be challenged.
Staff at 58 UK campuses walked out from 1聽to 3聽December in聽disputes over pay, pensions and working conditions as a聽campaign of action short of a strike (ASOS) began at a larger number of institutions.
In previous strikes, ASOS has included not rescheduling lectures or classes cancelled because of industrial action. However, under this time around, the 鈥渇irst phase of ASOS will consist of working to rule聽only鈥.
鈥淚f members are asked to take on additional tasks (such as teaching classes rescheduled due to strike action) this may form a reasonable request from management and, therefore, would form part of their contractual duties,鈥 one union official .
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That approach has faced opposition from some union members who worry that it accepts universities鈥 position that any cancelled contact hours must be rescheduled 鈥 with refusal to do this likely to result in pay deductions.
It was decided at a meeting of the UCU鈥檚 higher education committee, but it is likely to be directly challenged at an upcoming meeting on 10聽December with the aim of instructing union members to begin more disruptive forms of聽ASOS.
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Jo McNeill, vice-president of the University of Liverpool鈥檚 UCU branch, said 鈥渦sually the notice served on our employers includes the right to refuse to reschedule work missed during strike days, but this time the notice did聽not include this specification. This will be rectified soon.鈥
She added: 鈥淥ur members are drowning under the weight of unmanageable workloads, so it鈥檚 unclear how they will physically be able to reschedule work missed.鈥
However, one industrial relations expert said the UCU would have had 鈥渢o聽gauge how much support they would have for action which would lead to employers making pay deductions鈥 in the run-up to Christmas.
The UCU said industrial action would 鈥渆scalate over the coming weeks unless bosses meet our demands鈥.
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鈥淭he overwhelming 鈥榶es鈥 vote in our industrial action ballots has given our members a mandate to escalate ASOS to include withdrawal from contractual duties when our democratic structures deem it is appropriate to do so,鈥 a聽spokesman said.
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