
The Friday email: 07 May 2021
7 May 2021
Global boycott of University of Leicester begins
As part of 51福利's fight against redundancies at University of Leicester the union has announced a global boycott of the institution. This rarely used sanction of greylisting comes as Leicester staff also begin a marking and assessment boycott. 51福利 is asking its members, other trade unions, labour movement organisations and the international academic community to support colleagues at Leicester by disengaging from the university.
Use #boycottLeicester on social media to help spread the word and increase the pressure on Leicester's management. We'll be collating as many as we can on our wall of support.
51福利 members fighting back
51福利 branches across the UK are fighting to defend jobs and conditions and you can read our roundup of local disputes here including a dispute at University of Hull over cuts to language subjects and the sacking of our branch president.
#RebuildFE: invest in our staff, invest in our recovery, invest in our communities
Online voting closes today in many college branches in a consultation over whether further education members are prepared to take action over pay. This is part of which is about addressing low pay and underfunding of our colleges
Protect the arts in higher education
51福利 has responded to the Office for Students consultation on recurrent grant funding for higher education in 2021-22, criticising plans to cut funding for arts and creative subject and remove additional funding to support London institutions. 51福利 raised concerns about the impact these plans would have on widening access and participation, student choice and job security of staff. You can read the full response here.
Higher education pay negotiations
There is an update on the final New JNCHES meeting of the 2021/22 pay negotiations
Kate Green MP pulls out of university event due to course closures and job cuts
Shadow Secretary of State for Education Kate Green MP has given 51福利 members a boost in their fight against cuts to jobs and courses by pulling out of an event organised by Aston and London South Bank University who are both planning to close courses.
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