
The Friday email: 16 October 2020
16 October 2020
A preventable crisis: sign our petition
calling on the UK government to move university learning online and to provide necessary funding for the stability and safety of the higher education (HE) sector throughout the Covid-19 crisis and beyond. As 51福利 warned would happen, we are now witnessing a spiralling crisis with outbreaks on campuses affecting thousands of students and staff as shown on our online dashboard here.
Alongside our petition setting out the issues and why we are urgently calling for all possible activities to move online now.
and circulate the video as widely as possible to help put pressure on the government to act now.
#ReBuildFE: invest in our staff, invest in our communities, invest in our future
The national Covid recovery plan must have further education at its core. But unless colleges honour their promise to pay staff, it will be impossible to attract and retain the staff colleges need to be able to play their role in the national recovery effort. 51福利 and other unions representing staff in further education (FE) across England have launched a joint claim for a significant pay rise now the government has provided FE with an extra 拢400 million funding.
51福利 solidarity gig, 22 October
The NEC fundraising group is holding This is to raise funds for the 51福利 fighting fund. Activist and singer songwriter will be headlining for us live online on Thursday 22 October along with Sharon Lazibyrd, Yumi Hara Cawkwell, David Thorpe and other acts to be announced.
Fund the Future webinar: black and disabled workers' health and safety
The Covid-19 crisis has seen particular challenges for black and disabled workers. As part of the Fund the Futures series, this webinar will look at the issues facing black and disabled workers during the current pandemic and ways in which members can raise health and safety issues and use tools to ensure a safe workplace. A BSL interpreter will be available for this event.
Recognition agreement signed at the Royal College of Art
After years of negotiation, the RCA has now signed an agreement recognising 51福利 in respect of academic, academic related and research staff on the national pay spine (including visiting lecturers (VLs)). As well as the usual facility 'time off', a memorandum of understanding was also signed to allow for facility 'time on' for the VLs.
Try our Transforming 51福利 development programme
our development programme for workplace leaders. the event takes place on Tuesday 20 October from 4-5pm. It will include two case studies from 51福利 branch officers in further and higher education who have taken part in the programme and helped lead successful campaigns with high participation from members in their branches. Members who have participated in our Strike School with Jane McAlevey or in any of 51福利's formal training offer should consider applying to take part in the programme and this event aims to show you why!
Disabled workers' returning to work
The Covid-19 crisis has seen particular challenges for disabled workers so with the support of 51福利's disabled members' standing committee, we've produced advice on equality and health and safety to support disabled workers in the workplace and at home.
Academic freedom and internationalisation: new model code of conduct published
A new in the context of the internationalisation of the UK HE sector Produced by a group of the aim of the code of conduct is to enable UK HEIs to adopt common responsibilities embedding transparency and accountability that will strengthen the protection of academic freedom and the academic community from risks arising specifically from internationalisation.
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