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UCU鈥檚 Sally Hunt censured over handling of pensions strike

No-confidence motion that triggered walkouts at the University and College Union鈥檚 June congress is shelved at recall event

Published on
October 18, 2018
Last updated
October 19, 2018
Sally Hunt, UCU general secretary
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University and College Union general secretary Sally Hunt has been censured by members over her handling of UK higher education鈥檚 pensions strike, but a controversial no-confidence motion was withdrawn.

The no-confidence motion from the University of Exeter鈥檚 UCU branch, which called for 鈥渢he resignation of Sally Hunt as general secretary with immediate effect鈥, caused uproar at the union鈥檚 congress in Manchester in June when union officials repeatedly blocked efforts to debate it.

The three-day event was eventually聽abandoned聽after a third walkout by Ms聽Hunt and senior UCU staff members, who claimed that the motion constituted an unacceptable breach of rules protecting employees鈥 dignity at work and an unconstitutional attempt to remove a democratically elected official.

At a recall congress held in Manchester on 18聽October, the no-confidence motion was tabled to be debated alongside other issues that had been sidelined聽by the disruptions to the June event.

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However, the motion, which drew attention to Ms聽Hunt鈥檚 handling of a Universities聽UK offer in late March聽that ultimately ended the Universities Superannuation Scheme strike, was聽聽on the day by Mike Finn, one of the two delegates for the Exeter branch.

Delegates agreed not to discuss the聽motion, which claimed that Ms聽Hunt鈥檚 actions were representative of a 鈥渄emocratic deficit in the union affecting members across sectors, manifested through a continuous pattern of unilateral, undemocratic action by the national leadership鈥.

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Ms Hunt did not attend the conference. Earlier this month, she announced that she was taking a break from the UCU after doctors warned her that the 鈥渧ery high鈥 pressure of the past year risked worsening her multiple sclerosis.

The Exeter branch has not disclosed why it withdrew the motion.

However, a motion of censure in Ms聽Hunt, which was tabled by the branch of King鈥檚 College London, was passed in her absence.

That motion criticised Ms Hunt鈥檚 claim that 鈥渢he majority of branch representatives wanted an immediate ballot of members鈥 on the UUK offer to establish a joint expert panel to review pension valuation in exchange for ending the strike, stating that she did not have 鈥渁ny verifiable evidence to support this claim鈥.

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鈥淎 member-led union requires clarity, transparency and accountability of its decision-making processes,鈥 stated the motion, which resolved that 鈥渇uture branch representatives鈥 positions are recorded in a clear and verifiable manner鈥.

Emma-Jane Phillips, a UCU delegate for Northumbria University who attended the recall event, said that she 鈥渨elcomed the withdrawal of the [no-confidence] motion鈥 and called the decision 鈥渟ensible鈥.

jack.grove@timeshighereducation.com

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Reader's comments (1)

Shoddy reporting n the ongoing saga of Sally Hunt's dismal record as the general secretary of UCU - again. The censure motion was not 'controversial, I was there, Grove cannot have been or else he would know this. One selective quote from a delegate which is unrepresentative of the debate... The THE should do better.

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