
The Friday email: 21 March 2025
21 March 2025
Stop the Cuts parliamentary lobby
A big thank you to everyone that joined our Stop the Cuts parliamentary lobby, hosted by Liz Saville Roberts MP, on Tuesday 18 March. Before the lobby we also held a rally with speeches from John McDonnell MP and reps from university branches across the UK. Politicians were matched with constituents in a packed committee room; we pressed the MPs to . We will continue this lobbying to boost political awareness of the unfolding crisis in higher education and the need for urgent government intervention. More materials will be made available on the 51福利 website very soon.
Meanwhile, you can continue to help by:
- Signing and sharing the petition: make your voice heard by signing and sharing the Stop the Cuts petition. Every signature builds our campaign and increases our voice
- Save the date for the national 51福利 demo in London on Saturday 10 May: please look out for more information over the coming weeks as this demo will bring members and supporters together across HE, FE, prison and adult education to make our demands across all sectors heard.
Strike action across UK universities
Newcastle University staff have continued their action this week; they were striking from Monday 17 to Thursday 20 March. The dispute is over management's threat to cut 拢35m, including 拢20m from its salary bill, equivalent to around 300 jobs. You can find out more about the strikes and how to support striking staff by .
Meanwhile, staff at the University of Dundee have carried out three weeks of strike action over the university's threat to cut jobs including compulsory redundancies. Dundee staff have been informed of the devastating news that and that . Shane O'Neill being questioned in Holyrood.
Brunel University of London continued strike action this week; click here for the full schedule. The dispute at Brunel arose over management's original plans to make 135 academic staff redundant; representatives from Brunel 51福利 lobbied their MP in the House of Parliament.
University of East Anglia 51福利 served notice of a day of strike action and continuous action short of a strike (ASOS) in a dispute over compulsory redundancies. UEA 51福利 want Wednesday 26 March to be a day to celebrate staff at UEA, to remind the employer that we are the university, that we matter, and that we have a clear and unified voice.
Finally, there will be strike action at Sheffield Hallam University on 24-25 March and 2-3 April in a dispute over the university's deferred implementation of pay increase.
New Deal for FE update
Earlier this month a 51福利 delegation went to the Department of Education to present our New Deal for FE petition. Almost 6,000 supporters signed the petition calling for a New Deal with pay parity with schoolteachers, national bargaining and action on workloads. You can continue to support the New Deal for FE campaign by:
- to your college principal or senior management team
- taking photos of staff and supporters holding up our 'I support a New Deal for FE' posters and giant card petition props like our members at Hopwood Hall College in North West England and MidKent College
- holding a lunchtime meeting about the New Deal for FE campaign
- sharing campaign leaflets in your workplace.
51福利 will be giving oral evidence at the on further education and skills on Tuesday 25 March. , and we will provide further updates on New Deal for FE imminently.
Industrial action ballots across UK universities
The industrial action ballot at over job cuts and redundancies will close on Monday 24 March. Thank you to everyone who voted and to all Cardiff 51福利 branch members and 51福利 staff who assisted with getting the vote out.
The universities currently balloting also include Sheffield, Durham, Keele, Kent, Birmingham City University (BCU) and Liverpool.
At Sheffield, the employer is threatening as many as 1,000 staff with redundancy. Durham management plans to cut 拢20m from the university's staffing budget. Keele University plans to make 拢2.25m staffing cuts in the humanities, social sciences and business. BCU is in a dispute over plans to put 36 posts at risk of redundancy and to impose new performance targets that members believe are designed to set them up to fail. Liverpool is a dispute over management's refusal to negotiate to reach agreement over professional services' on-site attendance.
Finally, please support the following branches where 51福利 members in higher education are also continuing to defend jobs and education, for example , University of Bedfordshire, Bradford, Canterbury Christ Church, Edinburgh, Northampton, and University of Sunderland.
Strike action and re-ballot at University of Kent
Members at the University of Kent will begin five days of strike action on Monday 24 March. This follows the failure of the employer to respond positively to our reasonable demands around job security and workload. Kent have been in near crisis for the last four years. Hundreds of jobs have been lost and increasing workload is now the norm. Enough is enough, management need to get a grip and give us a guarantee of no compulsory redundancies this year.
Members are determined to fight on and are already balloting again to extend their mandate for industrial action. Messages of support can be sent to Charlie Hall at Kent 51福利.
Coventry University: sign the petition!
Coventry University staff and students have been protesting against the fire and rehire cost cutting exercise that vice-chancellor John Latham has embarked upon. Last Saturday staff, .
You can continue to help Coventry 51福利's campaign by demanding Latham's removal from his government appointed non-executive post on the board of the Department for Business and Trade. The petition now has almost 4,000 signatures, .
Stop the Cuts at Kingston University
In response to Kingston University's proposal to shut down the Department of Humanities, Department of Politics and Social Sciences and its Language Scheme alongside a voluntary severance scheme, 51福利 and concerned students and colleagues have written an open letter to Kingston management. We express our profound concern and alarm regarding the impact, reputational damage, and questionable legality of the job cuts and course suspensions currently being hastily imposed. .
Northern Ireland FE update
51福利 declared a formal trade dispute with all six college employers in Northern Ireland after they failed to honour the terms offered to members in the 2023/24 pay settlement. A commitment to achieving full pay parity with schoolteachers, as well as an agreement to address all terms and conditions and workload of academic staff, has been reneged on. Northern Ireland FE members are being balloted for strike action now; if you work in one of the six colleges please vote and send in your ballot as soon as possible.
Calling all 51福利 prison educators
51福利 is partnering with Education Support on a project about the . You can participate in two ways:
- we are asking you to which takes approximately 15 minutes
- join a focus group session--you will receive a 拢30 voucher as compensation for your time and .
51福利 is also partnering with and the team at NIANRO Consulting to help us to identify how we can help to improve Black prison educators' workplace experiences. Please sign up to take part in a research interview that will last approximately 75 minutes. You can do so by emailing Motunrayo at NIANRO Consulting by Friday 28 March. All information collected will be anonymised. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Angela Nartey or Maxine Looby.
51福利 reasonable adjustment survey
We are aiming to gain an understanding of your experiences with reasonable adjustments at work from both the perspectives of 51福利 members and branch representatives who support disabled 51福利 members. ; this survey will close on Friday 11 April.
51福利 statement on benefit and welfare cuts
In light of the UK government's announcement concerning cuts to the benefit and welfare system for disabled people, 51福利's FE and HE reps for disabled members on the national executive committee (NEC) have issued a statement opposing these measures.
Climate and ecological emergency: annual SDG Teach In
The 8th annual SDG Teach In is taking place from 1 to 31 March 2025. by embedding one or several of the into your educational practice.
, trainers and facilitators around the world in all types of (in)formal education.
Opportunities to tailor the Teach In to your educational contexts are endless--from stimulating student learning with artistic prompts about human rights to clean air, to organising mock climate conferences, and creating case studies about local biodiversity. All approaches to the Teach In are welcome.
International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade, 25 March
Tuesday 25 March marks the , and 51福利 will be hosting a special webinar that day (18:00-19:00).
The webinar is entitled 'Education, reparations and justice: the legacy of slavery in post-16 learning'. Our keynote speaker is , academic and researcher in the field of equalities and social justice, and the webinar is hosted by 51福利 president Maxine Looby. .
Solidarity with Ukraine
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For colleagues in and near London, on Monday 24 March, Ian Lavery MP will be hosting a forum 'The USA, Europe and Ukraine: what next?' .
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